Raziya, Sultana of Delhi, -1240
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- Beale. An orien. biog. dict., 1971:p. 392 (Sultana Razia; daughter of Shamsuddin Altimash, king of Delhi. She was raised to the throne after the deposition of her brother Rukn-uddin Firoz in Nov. A.D. 1236, deposed in Nov. 1239)
- Brij Bhusan, J. Sultan Raziya, 1990:prelim. p. 6 (d. 1240)
- New Delhi manual auth. cd.(hdg.: Razia, Sultana of Delhi, d. 1240)
- Rajhiyā Begama, 1940.
- Raz̤iyah Sult̤ān kī shahādat aur us ke mazār kī ḥaqīqat, 2007:t.p. (Raz̤iyah Sult̤ān)
- Wikipedia, August 1, 2013(Raziyya al-Din; Raziyā Sultānā; Jalālat ud-Dīn Raziyā; [Hindi]; b. 1205; died October 13, 1240)
Wikipedia description:
Raziyyat-Ud-Dunya Wa Ud-Din (Persian: سلطان رضیه الدنیا والدین; c. 1205 – 15 October 1240), popularly known as Razia Sultan, was the Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate from 1236 until her deposition in 1240. She was the first female Muslim ruler of the Indian Subcontinent, and the only female Muslim ruler of Delhi. A daughter of Mamluk Sultan Shamsuddin Iltutmish, Razia administered Delhi from 1231 to 1232 when her father was busy in the Gwalior campaign. According to a possibly apocryphal legend, impressed by her performance during this period, Iltutmish nominated Razia as his heir apparent after returning to Delhi. Iltutmish was succeeded by Razia's half-brother Ruknuddin Firuz, whose mother Shah Turkan planned to execute her. During a rebellion against Ruknuddin, Razia instigated the general public against Shah Turkan, and ascended the throne after Ruknuddin was deposed in 1236. Razia's ascension was challenged by a section of nobles, some of whom ultimately joined her, while the others were defeated. The Turkic nobles who supported her expected her to be a figurehead, but she increasingly asserted her power. This, combined with her appointments of non-Turkic officers to important posts, led to their resentment against her. She was deposed by a group of nobles in April 1240, after having ruled for less than four years. She married one of the rebels – Ikhtiyaruddin Altunia – and attempted to regain the throne, but was defeated by her half-brother and successor Muizuddin Bahram in October that year, and was killed shortly after.
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