Being the first female monarch of the Delhi Sultanate, Razia Sultan has been the subject of many legends. A piece of historical fiction entitled 'Razia: Queen of India' based on the Sultana's life written by Rafiq Zakaria in 2000. The Sultana also has her own title in the Indian comic book series, Amar Chitra Katha. More recently, she was the subject of Razia Sultan, a 1983 urdu film, written and directed by Kamal Amrohi, starring Hema Malini as Razia and Dharmendra as Jamal-ud-Din Yaqut.
Razia Sultana also features in an online comic strip entitled "Razia Sultan" by Halima Voyles. In the comic, Razia features as a female sultan dealing with the disgruntled Turkish nobility and courts, the disapprobation of her brothers Rukn and Muiz, her sister Shazia and her love struck childhood friend Altunia.
Razia Sultan
Razia Sultana.
Razia Sultan
Razia sultana
razia sultana was the first woman ruler of the slave dynasty.
Razia Sultana (1205 - October 13, 1240)
Though Razia sultan was from Slave (mamluk) dynasty , She is called first woman ruler. But in my advice Noor jahan was first woman mughal ruler.
she was 31 years old, because she was dead at the age of 35
Razia Sultana was a unique ruler in the Delhi Sultanate as she was one of the few female rulers in the Islamic world. She was known for her intelligence, courage, and administration skills, but faced challenges and opposition due to her gender. Ultimately, her reign was cut short due to political intrigues and power struggles.
Razia Sultana was a brave Queen of India. She was the daughter of Sultan Altutmish, it should be noted however that she had little to do with the history of Islam
Razia Sultan was the first and only female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate in India, reigning from 1236 to 1240. She ascended to the throne after the death of her father, Sultan Iltutmish, who recognized her capabilities and appointed her as his successor, defying the traditional norms that favored male heirs. Razia was known for her administrative skills and efforts to promote justice and equality, challenging gender roles of her time. Her reign, though short-lived, marked a significant moment in Indian history for female leadership.
Luiz Razia's birth name is Luiz Tadeu Razia Filho.