who was raziya sultana????????/

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Razia al-Din (1205– October 14/15, 1240) (Urdu: رضیہ سلطانہ, Hindi: रज़िया सुल्ताना), throne name Jalâlat ud-Dîn Raziyâ (Urdu: جلالۃ الدین رضیہ, Hindi: जलालत उद-दीन रज़िया), usually referred to in history as Razia Sultan, was the Sultan of Delhi in India from 1236 to May 1240. She was of Seljuq slave ancestry[citation needed] and like some other Muslim princesses of the time, she was trained to lead armies and administer kingdoms if necessary.[1][dead link] Razia Sultana, the fifth Mamluk Sultanate was the only woman ruler of both the Sultanate and the Mughal period.[2]Razia (also called Radiyya or Raziyya) succeeded her father Shams-ud-din Iltutmish to the Sultanate of Delhi in 1236. Iltutmish became the first sultan to appoint a woman as his successor when he designated his daughter Razia as his heir apparent

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She was a sultana!!!

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she was the daughter of iltutmish

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Raziyya al-Din (1205 – October 13, 1240) (Urduرضیہ سلطانہHindi: रज़िया सुल्ताना), throne name Jalâlat ud-Dîn Raziyâ (Urduجلالۃ الدین رضیہ, Hindi: जलालत उद-दीन रज़िया), usually referred to in history as Razia Sultan, was the Sultan of Delhi in India from 1236 to May 1240. She was of Seljuq slave ancestry[citation needed] and like some other Muslim princesses of the time, she was trained to lead armies and administer kingdoms if necessary.[1][dead link] Razia Sultana, the fifth Mamluk Sultanate was the only woman ruler of both the Sultanate and the Mughal period.[2]

succeeded her father Shams-ud-din Iltutmish to the Sultanate of Delhi in 1236. Iltutmish became the first sultan to appoint a woman as his successor when he designated his daughter Razia as his heir apparent. (According to one source, Iltumish's eldest son had initially been groomed as his successor, but had died prematurely.) But the Muslim nobility had no intention of acceding to Iltutmish's appointment of a woman as heir, and after the sultan died on April 29, 1236, Razia's brother, Rukn ud din Firuz, was elevated to the throne instead.

Ruknuddin's reign was short. With Iltutmish's widow Shah Turkaan for all practical purposes running the government, Ruknuddin abandoned himself to the pursuit of personal pleasure and debauchery, to the considerable outrage of the citizenry. On November 9, 1236, both Ruknuddin and his mother Shah Turkaan were assassinated[3] after only six months in power.

With reluctance, the nobility agreed to allow Razia to reign as Sultan of Delhi. As a child and adolescent, Razia had had little contact with the women of the harem, so she had not learnt the customary behavior of women in the Muslim society that she was born into. Even before she became Sultan, she was reportedly preoccupied with the affairs of state during her father's reign. As Sultan, Razia preferred a man's tunic and headdress; and contrary to custom, she would later show her face when she rode an elephant into battle at the head of her army.

A shrewd politician, Razia managed to keep the nobles in check, while enlisting the support of the army and the populace. Her greatest accomplishment on the political front was to manipulate rebel factions into opposing each other. At that point, Razia seemed destined to become one of the most powerful rulers of the Delhi Sultanate.

But Razia miscounted the consequences that a relationship with one of her advisers, Jamal-ud-Din Yaqut, an Abyssinian Siddi (Habshi) slave,[4] would have for her reign. According to some accounts, Razia and Yaqut were lovers, other sources simply identify them as close confidants. In any case, before long she had aroused the jealousy of the Turkic nobility by the favoritism she displayed toward Yaqut, who was not a Turk, when she appointed him to be Superintendent of the Stables. Eventually, a childhood friend named Malik Altunia, the governor of Bhatinda, joined a rebellion by other provincial governors who refused to accept Razia's authority.

A battle between Razia and Altunia ensued, with the result that Yaqut was killed and Razia taken prisoner.[5] To escape death, Razia agreed to marry Altunia. Meanwhile, Razia's brother, Muizuddin Bahram Shah, had usurped the throne. After Altunia and Razia undertook to take back the sultanate from Bahram through battle, both Razia and her husband were defeated on 24th of Rabi' al-awwalA.H. 638 (Oct. 1240). They fled Delhi and reached Kaithal the next day, where their remaining forces abandoned them. They both fell into the hands of Jats and were robbed and killed on 25th of Rabi' al-awwal A.H. 638,[6] this date corresponds to October 14, 1240.[7]Bahram, for his part, would later be dethroned for incompetence.

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She was the daughter of  Shams-ud-din Iltutmish.

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raziya sultan illtutmish ki beti thi illtutmish ke paas koi son nahi tha is liye usne raziya ko sultanate sopin but as she was women sab uske khilaf the is liye kuch logon ne uske khilaf plan banaya or use maar diya

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raziya sultan is daughter of illtutmish. his brother is not intellligent active like him  so he get the kingdom.she rule only four year on his kingdom,but not sucessfully ,everyone is depose him becuse he was a lady after him gayasuddin balban take kingdom by his brothers and rule sucessfully.  

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Razia Sultana was South Asia's first female Muslim ruler and daughter of Iltutmush. She was talented, wise, brave, excellent administrator, and a great warrior. Razia Sultana was born in 1205. She belonged to the Turkish Seljuks ancestry. Like the Muslim princesses of the time, she received training in fighting, leading armies and also learned to administer kingdoms. She had all the qualities of an efficient ruler and was more competent than her brothers so Iltutmush selected Razia Sultana, as his successor. Whenever Iltutmush left the capital, he used to give Razia Sultana the power to discharge the responsibilities as a ruler. But after his death one of his sons, Rukn-ud-din Firuz occupied the throne. He ruled Delhi for about seven months. In 1236, Razia Sultana defeated her brother with the support of the people of Delhi.

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daughter of iltutmish

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Raziya sultan WAS THE DAUGHTER OF ILTUTMISH WHO WAS MORE COMPETENT THAN HER BROTHERS AND THUS MADE THE SULTAN.THE NOBLES WERE NOT HAPPY WITH THIS DECISION AND THUS DETHRONED HER AFTER A REIGN OF 4 YEARS

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 the 3rd rulerof slave dynasty.

first woman to rule

daughter of iltumish

very powerful

murdured by mihnaj-i-siraj

refused to become puppet in hands of chahalganis

gave her kingdom to his cousin nasir ud din mahmud

ruled for 4 years

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raziya sultan was the daughter of shamsuddin iltutmish. she became the ruler in 1236. the chronicler of the age minhaj-i-siraj; recognised that she was more able and  qualified than all her brothers. but he was not happy at having a queen as a ruler. nor were the nobles happy at her attempts to rule independently. then she was removed from the throne in 1240. she ruled for 4 years 

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Razia Sultan was the of Itutmish. Razia was the first and last women who sat on the throne on delhi. According to the historian raj, razia was wise, just and generous. Razia reign was followed by a period of instability. 

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Razia was the daughter of Itutmish. she was very brave and talented:;;;;;;;; Razia was the ruler of delhi.

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razia sultana was the daughter of iltutmish.she had to face a great rebbelion from the nobles because the nobles did not want a lady to control the whole delhi kingdom.

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she was first lady sultan

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