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In addition, Süleyman's reign marked the absorption of the imperial harem into the palace and political sphere as he became the first sultan to be officially married to a woman named Roxelana, later known as Hürrem Sultan. [4] Before the Sultanate of Women, the sultan did not marry but kept a harem of slave concubines who produced his heirs ...
Acquired the control of Eastern Anatolia as co-Sultan after the Battle of Ankara. Defeated İsa Çelebi in the battle of Ulubat in 1405. Became the sole ruler of Anatolia upon İsa's death in 1406. Acquired the title of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed I Khan upon Musa's death. Sultanate resumed 5 Mehmed I: 5 July 1413 – 26 May 1421 (7 years, 325 days)
Ghazi Malik (1296–1320; prior to becoming Sultan of Delhi) [2] Shaikha Khokhar (1394, 1398) Khizr Khan (1398–1414; prior to becoming Sultan of Delhi) Bahlul Khan Lodi (1443–1451; prior to becoming Sultan of Delhi) Tatar Khan Lodi (1451 – 1485) [3] Umar Khan Sarwani (1485 – after 1495) [3] Sai'd Khan Sarwani (after 1495 – 1500) [4]
A daughter of Mamluk Sultan Shamsuddin Iltutmish, Razia administered Delhi during 1231–1232 when her father was busy in the Gwalior campaign. According to a possibly aprocryphal legend, impressed by her performance during this period, Iltutmish nominated Razia as his heir apparent after returning to Delhi.
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Safiye Sultan (Ottoman Turkish: صفیه سلطان, "the pure one"; c. 1550 – post 1619 [a]) was the Haseki Sultan of the Ottoman Sultan Murad III and Valide Sultan as the mother of Mehmed III. Safiye was one of the eminent figures during the era known as the Sultanate of Women .
Aram Shah becomes new Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate. [69] 1211: June: Shams ud-Din Iltutmish defeats Aram Shah in the Battle of Delhi and become third Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate. [70] 1221: Genghis Khan invades Punjab during rule of Iltutmish. 1236: 30 April: Iltutmish dies and Rukn ud din Firuz become fourth Sultan of the Delhi Sultanate ...
The recorded history of Lahore (Punjabi: لہور دی تریخ ; romanized: Làhaur dī tàrīk͟h) refers to the past history of the city of Lahore, the post-medieval cultural and political hub of the Punjab region. Today, the city is the capital of the Pakistani province of Punjab and is primarily inhabited by the native ethnic Punjabis.