Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent's second wife was Hürrem Sultan, also known as Roxelana. Originally a Ukrainian captive, she became Suleiman's legal wife and held significant political influence during his reign. Hürrem Sultan was notable for her role in court politics and her efforts in promoting charitable works, including the construction of mosques and other public buildings. Their relationship marked a departure from the traditional practice of the sultan having multiple concubines.
Rokkya begum
Sultan Suleiman first married Mahidevran Sultan, but he took a strong interest in Hürrem Sultan a.k.a. Roxelana, who was a harem girl. Suleiman eventually married Roxelana and her son Selim II would eventually succeed Suleiman.
Razia Sultan's mother was Malika-i-Jahan, also known as Shah Turkan. She was the wife of Sultan Iltutmish, the founder of the Delhi Sultanate, and played a significant role in the political landscape of the time. Malika-i-Jahan was known for her influence and her efforts in supporting her daughter's rise to power as the first and only female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate.
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The duration of The Sultan's Wife is 1080.0 seconds.
The wife of a Sultan (a Muslim ruler) is called a Sultana
The Sultan's Wife was created on 1917-09-30.
Wife of a sultan is a sultana.
Arne Sultan has written: 'Wife begins at forty'
A Sultana
Hindal, a brother of Humayun, was the father of Ruqayya Sultan Begum. She was Akbar's first and chief wife.
A sultana is the wife, mother, sister, or daughter of a sultan.
(former answer) A sultan's wife is a sultana....(improved answer) Actually, a sultana is primarily a kind of grape. While the (rare) woman holding the full rank of ruler of a Sultanate might correctly be referred to as a Sultana, the title of the wife of the sultan is Panguian.
A sultana is a pale yellow raisin made from a seedless grape, or a female sultan or wife of a male sultan.
Rokkya begum
Hürrem Sultan was never kidnapped. She was a prominent consort and later legal wife of Ottoman Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent.