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Yes, a sultana, the female equivalent of a sultan, could rule, particularly in historical contexts where women held significant power. In some Islamic empires, women in royal families could wield considerable influence Behind the Scenes or even govern in their own right. However, the extent of their authority often depended on the specific cultural and political circumstances of the time. Today, the term is more symbolic, representing female leadership in various contexts.

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