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  1. Razia Begum Safavi (Persian: راضیه بیگم صفوی) (1700–1776) was a Safavid princess and the royal consort of shah Nader Shah of Persia (r. 1736–1747). She was the daughter of Sultan Husayn and the sister of Tahmasp II. She was married to Nader Shah in 1729. She had one daughter.

  2. Razia Begum Safavi (1700-1776) fue una princesa safávida y consorte real del sha Nader Shah de Persia (r. 1736-1747). Era hija del sultán Husayn y hermana de Tahmasp II. Estaba casada con Nader Shah en 1729. Tuvo una hija. En 1736, su esposa se convirtió en monarca y fundó una nueva dinastía.

  3. 31 de jul. de 2018 · Razia Sultana was the fifth Mamluk Sultan and the only female ever to rule as the Sultan of Delhi. History. Fast Facts. Date of Birth: c. 1205. Place of Birth: Budaun, Uttar Pradesh, India. Death: October 14, 1240. Place of Death: Delhi, Delhi Sultanate. Dynasty: Mamluk. Reign: November 10, 1236 to October 14, 1240.

    • Razia – The Ruler
    • Childhood and Early Life
    • Razia’s Reign
    • Razia’s Life and Legacy
    • Razia’s Legend in Popular Culture

    Razia’s ascent to the throne gains immense historical significance not just because she was a woman ruler, but also because she did not come from nobility per se. Her ancestors were Turkish Seljuk slaves and their dynasty was called the Slave Dynasty, thus making her rulership a subversion of existing power structures at many levels. Her father Ilt...

    Razia Sultan was born Raziya al-Din in 1205 in Budaun, India. She was Shams-ud-din Iltutmish’s only daughter and had three brothers. Her mother was Qutb-ud-din’s daughter who was married to her father because of his skill and valour. Upon Qutb-ud-din’s death his son Aram Baksh inherited the throne in 1210. He did not prove to be a very competent ru...

    Shams-ud-din Iltutmish passed away on 30 April 1236. Even though he had already appointed Razia was his heir apparent, the existing Muslim nobility was completely against accepting a woman as their sultan. Thus the political pressure groups ensured that instead of Razia her brother Rukn ud din Firuz was made the Sultan. The new Sultan was a complet...

    Razia was the first and also the last female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate. She bravely defied conservative traditions and proved for the first time to the country that gender was not a barrier in ability. During her reign as the Sultan, she was rumoured to be close to one of her Abyssinian slaves – Jamaluddin Yaqut. This was used by her opponents t...

    Due to her unique place in history Razia Sultan was the first woman monarch of the Delhi Sultanate. Razia is rightfully the subject of many popular legends. A historical fiction book titled – Razia: Queen of Indiahas been written based on her life by Rafiq Zakaria. She has her own title in the reputed Indian comic book series, Amar Chitra Katha. Sh...

  4. 3 de abr. de 2023 · ‘We lay like corpses. Then the raping began’: 52 years on, Bangladesh’s rape camp survivors speak out | Global development | The Guardian. Razia Begum, who was attacked and raped by soldiers in...

  5. Razia (también llamada Radiyya o Raziyya) [1] (Badaun, 1205 – Delhi, 13 de octubre de 1240) fue sultán del sultanato de Delhi durante cuatro años, y la primera y única gobernante femenina de la historia de la India musulmana.

  6. 10 de ago. de 2023 · Son of Shahinshah Sultan Safi II (Soleiman I) Safi Mirza, Safi II Safavi r. 1666-1694. Husband of Amina Begum, alias Khair un-nisa Khanum; Khoreshan Bagrationi and wife. Father of Soltan Mahmoud Mirza Safavi; Safi Mirza Safavi; Razia Begum Mirza; Tahmasp II Safavi; Soltan Mehr Mirza Safavi and 16 others.