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Biography of Razia
1,856 words, approx. 6 pages
 A descendant of the Moslems of Turkish extraction who invaded India in the eleventh century, Razia (died 1240) was the only woman ever crowned in the Delhi sultanate, which ruled parts of India from 1210 to 1526. Razia reigned for approximately three...


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 Bold text Razia al-Din (1205-1240) (Persian / Urdu: رضیہ سلطانہ), throne name Jalâlat ud-Dîn Raziyâ (Persian / Urdu: جلالۃ الدین رضیہ), usually referred to in history as Razia Sultan or Razia Sultana, was the Sultana of Delhi...



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The Sultana explosion.
12/01/2003: 2,043 words, approx. 7 pages The trouble with news is that when there is one big news item, other big news items tend to get lost. The public's attention runs from one big event to another--a murder here, a war there, a tornado somewhere else--and significant stories end...
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The Sultana Sets Sail
08/31/2001: 1,017 words, approx. 3 pages Perhaps the perfect example of Chestertown's red, white, blue and green spirit is the Schooner Sultana, an accurate reproduction -- not a perfect replica, as it has a diesel engine and marine head, among other refinements -- of a 1767 British revenue ship, which...


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