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About whom Minhaj-i-Siraj said that the queen's rule went against the ideal social order created by God, in which women were supposed to be subordinate to men?

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Queen Didda
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Raziya Sultana
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Queen Rudramadevi
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Queen Durgavati
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The correct option is D Raziya Sultana

Minhaj-i-Siraj said that the Queen's rule went against the ideal social order created by god, in which women were supposed to be subordinate to men. He said these words when Razia Sultana, daughter of Iltutmish was, made the Queen of Delhi Sultanate. Though he thought that the queen was most eligible of all those at the time, he was not comfortable with the idea of queen being made the ruler of Delhi.


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