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women-throughout-history · 8 months ago
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Razia Sultan
Raziyyat-Ud-Dunya Wa Ud-Din, popularly known as Razia Sultan, was born in 1205 and ruled the Delhi Sultanate from 1236 to 1240. She was the first and only female Muslim ruler of Delhi and the Indian subcontinent. Razia's path to power was influenced by her father, Mamluk Sultan Shamsuddin Iltutmish. He recognized her capabilities and named her as his heir apparent after observing her administration of Delhi during his absence in 1231–1232. However, upon Iltutmish's death, her half-brother Ruknuddin Firuz seized the throne, backed by their mother Shah Turkan. Razia, determined to claim her rightful position, incited a rebellion against her brother and his supporters. With the support of certain nobles and the public, she successfully overthrew Ruknuddin, ascending to the throne in 1236. During her reign, Razia faced challenges from Turkic nobles who initially underestimated her but grew resentful of her assertive leadership. Despite opposition, she implemented policies that challenged traditional power structures, including appointing non-Turkic officers to key positions and leading military campaigns herself. However, her rule was short-lived. In 1240, she was deposed by a group of nobles who opposed her policies. Razia attempted to regain power by marrying one of the rebels, Ikhtiyaruddin Altunia, but was ultimately defeated by her half-brother and successor, Muizuddin Bahram. Razia Sultan's reign is significant for challenging gender norms in medieval Islamic societies. Her brief tenure as ruler symbolizes the potential for female empowerment in male-dominated political landscapes. Despite her ultimate defeat, Razia's legacy endures as a testament to her resilience and determination to defy societal expectations.
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piyatosenainanalaagere · 2 years ago
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Nazar jo mile hai Nazar se khudaya
Hua paak mai to asar se khudaya
Mashahur teri Inayat ke rutbe
Nazar-e-karam ab mujhe pe karde
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tabileaks · 9 months ago
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artcinemas · 10 months ago
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all he needed was just one (1) redeeming quality for me to swing my feet and twirl my hair.
also the alexander theme, oh my god. the sound team should receive grammys for this show.
honestly i cannot unsee him as razia sultana’s shitty aah husband but he was putting his entire actorussy as alexander like honestly, he was making it work it like a white boy 😭 like the hustle is very very much appreciated
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eheu-vae-mihi · 4 months ago
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Silly Game Time: Who's a historical figure you would high-five, and why?
Heylooo!
So many amazing people in history, don't make me choose!
King Porus, the reason Alexander the Great hightailed it back to macedonia.
Razia sultana, an overall cool queen who sadly only ruled for 3 years (the nobles do love uprisings don't they? Over teeny tiny things like a woman ruling)
Grace O Malley, an overall awesome pirateering noblewoman.
And have you heard about Zeng Yi Sao? She's amazing
Who'd you high five?
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ebelal56-blog · 4 months ago
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Razia Sultana: Trailblazing Ruler
Learn about the trailblazing ruler Razia Sultana and her achievements in the Delhi Sultanate. Discover the history of this powerful woman in Indian history. Razia Sultana, the daughter of Sultan Iltutmish, made history as the first and only female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate in India. Her father recognized her abilities and deemed her more competent than her brothers. After the incompetence of her brother Ruknuddin Firoz, Razia ascended the throne with the support of the nobility. During her reign from 1236 to 1240, Razia focused on strengthening the administration and military of the Sultanate. She defied gender norms by dressing in male attire and actively participating in the affairs of the state. However, her rule was met with opposition from the Turkish nobles who were not pleased with a female ruler. Her relationship with Jamal-ud-Din Yaqut, an Abyssinian slave, further fueled discontent among the nobility. Razia's reign came to a tragic end when she was captured and imprisoned by rebels led by Malik Altunia, the governor of Bhatinda. Despite marrying Altunia in an attempt to secure her position, Razia and Altunia were ultimately defeated by her brother Muizuddin Bahram Shah in 1240. Their lives were cut short, but Razia Sultana's legacy as a pioneering and brave ruler who challenged societal norms continues to be remembered and celebrated in historical studies, literature, and media adaptations.
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curtwilde · 8 months ago
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raziarimu · 9 months ago
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Top 10 Digital Marketers Making Waves in Bangladesh
The digital landscape of Bangladesh is thriving, with businesses increasingly turning to online platforms to reach customers. As a result, the demand for skilled digital marketers has grown exponentially.
However, identifying the "best" in a field filled with talented individuals is subjective and depends on specific needs and criteria. Instead of a definitive ranking, this article highlights ten prominent digital marketers in Bangladesh, each recognized for their expertise in different areas:
Razia Sultana Renowned for his SEO prowess, Razia is a pioneer in enhancing online visibility for Bangladeshi businesses.
2. RaziaRimu: A social media maven, Adnan crafts engaging strategies to build a strong brand presence online.
3. Sayem Nour: A content marketing virtuoso, Nour excels at creating compelling content that resonates with target audiences.
4. Tanvir Shahariar: Known as the "E-commerce Marketing Maestro," Shahariar helps businesses navigate the complexities of online selling.
5. Al Mamun Sarker: An email marketing expert, Sarker leverages the power of email to nurture leads and drive conversions.
6. Md Sumon Hoque: Hailed as the "Influencer Marketing Dynamo," Hoque understands the power of influencers and helps brands leverage their reach effectively.
7. Jakir Hossain: An analytics aficionado, Hossain utilizes data insights to optimize campaigns and measure their success.
8. Khaled Hassan: A mobile marketing marvel, Hassan helps brands tailor their strategies to the ever-growing mobile audience.
9. Adnan Sakib: A video marketing virtuoso, Sakib creates captivating video content that grabs attention and drives engagement.
10. Fakhrul Islam: An integrated marketing guru, Islam possesses expertise across various digital marketing channels, offering comprehensive solutions.
This list is not exhaustive, and many other talented digital marketers are making their mark in Bangladesh. It's crucial to consider your specific needs and conduct thorough research before making any decisions.
Here are some additional resources to help you in your search:
LinkedIn: Search for profiles using relevant keywords like "digital marketing Bangladesh" or explore groups dedicated to the subject.
Clutch: This platform allows you to connect with and compare digital marketing agencies based on client reviews and project work.
Freelancer platforms: Explore platforms like Truelancer or Upwork to find freelance digital marketers with diverse skill sets.
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indiesole · 1 year ago
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humdelhi · 4 years ago
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Just met Razia Sultana, at her throne, somewhere in Delhi
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turkishmughalempress · 2 years ago
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Daha büyüğünü yapacağız
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diioonysus · 5 years ago
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history | powerful women
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herawell · 4 years ago
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Shams ud-Din Iltutmish was the first Muslim sovereign of India to rule from Delhi, and his reign was from 1211 to 1236. He was sold into slavery as a young boy, but rose to power through his looks, charisma, and cleverness. After the death of his firstborn, he named his capable daughter Razia Sultana his heir, rather than one of his less competent sons.
Edit for @1nsaankahanhai-bkr!
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thx-sunsxts-addrxss · 1 year ago
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NO RAZIA SULTANA 😭 SHE MARRIED SOME OTHER RULER THEN TRIED TO CONQUER DELHI
tpq as things my friends and I have said
Aiden, quizzing Rudy: where is the Amazon rainforest located?
Rudy: idk, in Amazonia
Aiden: Amazonia is the rainforest dumbass
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Mini: what is breakfast in french?
Aru: ummmm. Croissant??
Mini: Petit Dejuner!
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Aiden, reading history. A woman is mentioned: omg feminism 🫶
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Brynne: he died by falling down from his horse??? Weak
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Boo: historical figures are so damn stupid. What do you mean you married some other emperor then tried to conquer your territory that you left behind?? Like choose one. Don’t be a hog.
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zainabxanwar · 6 years ago
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निर्भया لیلا
Nirbhaya is a Hindi female word for fearless; I first heard this word in reference to the victim of the 2012 gang rape case in Delhi. Leila is an Urdu/Persian female name derived from the word “Leil” meaning night, which has the same pronunciation as knight in English. Leila is a popular figure from the Romeo and Juliet of the East “Leila Majnun”, who is forcibly married off. The artwork itself is inspired by female figures in Indian history; mainly, Razia Sultana and Laxmibai. Razia Sultana was the only female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate. Laxmibai was a queen who fought against the British during the Indian Rebellion.
“Nirbhaya Leila” – Fearless Night
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venicepearl · 6 years ago
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Grave of Razia Sultan in Bulbul-i-Khan near Turkoman Gate, Delhi
Sultana Raziya (Persian: سُلْطَنَاه رَضِيَه), attributed as Raziya Sultana, or popularly known as Razia Sultan (Persian: رَضِيَه سُلْطَان) (circa. 1205 – 14 October 1240), (known in Arabic: رَضِيَة بِنْت إِلْتُتْمِش‎, translit. Radhiyah bint Iltutmish) was the Sultanah of Delhi from 10 October 1236 to 14 October 1240. A member of the Mamluk dynasty, she is known for being the only female ever to rule the Delhi Sultanate and the only female ruler of Delhi.
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