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  2. Legend of Lu Zhen - Wikipedia

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    Legend of Lu Zhen (Chinese: 陆贞传奇) is a 2013 Chinese television series based on the novel Female Prime Minister (女相) by Zhang Wei. Directed by Li Huizhu, Zheng Wei'en and Liang Guoguan and produced by Yu Zheng and Mu Xiaohui, the series stars Zhao Liying and Chen Xiao.

  3. Shangguan Wan'er - Wikipedia

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    Shangguan Wan'er (664 – 21 July 710) [2] was a Chinese politician, poet, and imperial consort of the Wu Zhou and Tang dynasties. Described as a "female prime minister," [3] Shangguan rose from modest origins as a palace servant to become secretary and leading advisor to Empress Wu Zetian of Zhou.

  4. List of elected and appointed female heads of state and ...

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    The following is a list of women who have been elected or appointed head of state or government of their respective countries since the interwar period (1918–1939). The first list includes female presidents who are heads of state and may also be heads of government, as well as female heads of government who are not concurrently head of state, such as prime ministers.

  5. Benazir Bhutto - Wikipedia

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    Bhutto became the first female prime minister in a Muslim-majority country, [165] as well as Pakistan's second nationally elected prime minister. [166] At 35 years old, [ 167 ] she was the youngest elected leader in the Islamic world, [ 168 ] the world's youngest prime minister, [ 169 ] and the youngest female prime minister ever elected. [ 170 ]

  6. Category:Women prime ministers in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Category listing female prime ministers in Asia. In the border regions of the continent there may be instances of transcontinental countries. Pages in category "Women prime ministers in Asia"

  7. Anneli Jäätteenmäki - Wikipedia

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    Anneli Tuulikki Jäätteenmäki (born 11 February 1955) is a Finnish politician who was the first female and 39th prime minister of Finland from 17 April 2003 to 24 June 2003. [2] From 2004 until 2019, she served as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Finland.

  8. Women in government - Wikipedia

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    Benazir Bhutto, prime minister of Pakistan (1988–1990), was the first female prime minister of a Muslim-majority country. She served again 1993–96. The second was Khaleda Zia (1991–1996) of Bangladesh. Tansu Çiller of Turkey was the first elected Muslim female prime minister in Europe (1993–1996).

  9. Han Myeong-sook - Wikipedia

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    Han Myeong-sook (Korean: 한명숙; Korean pronunciation: [han mjʌŋsʰuk]; born March 24, 1944) is a South Korean politician who served as the prime minister of South Korea from April 2006 to March 2007. She is South Korea's first female prime minister (second female prime minister overall if the acting premiership of Chang Sang is