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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Have We Forgotten Razia Sultan?

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Summary

Razia Sultana was the first and only female Sultan of Dehli. She was the daughter of Sultan Iltutmush, a just Sultan. Her father trained her up to be in essence, just like him. She was strong, confident, and genuine. The fact that she was a woman would be the only thing to stop her from gaining the support and respect of the male nobility.

Qualifications

Razia Sultana was trained to lead armies into battle. She was exceptionally proficient in the art of combat. She was a prosperous professional political and economical administrator. Above all Razia Sultana was devoted to her position and her people.

Experience

Throughout her reign, Razia Sultana coordinated public works projects. She led an abolitionist movement as well as anti-racism movements. In addition, she raised countless successful armies.

Education

Razia Sultana was homeschooled under the teachings of the nobility of Dehli as well as by her predecessor/father, Sultan Iltutmush.

Awards and Recognition

Razia Sultana is recognized as a martyr by Indian women as well as women all over the world, of yesterday, today, and tomorrow. She is acknowledged as one of the most radical leaders in Indian history. She dedicated her life to her kingdom, and in return gained the utmost reverence and respect of her people.

Accomplishments

Razia Sultana broke barriers for women, in terms of proving (to both women and men) what they were capable of. She was a living testimony; who demonstrated that women not only possessed the ability to lead, however, they could be better leaders than men.
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