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The term ''Sultana'' ((アラビア語:سلطانه)) is an Islamic title reserved for a few Muslim women rulers in history. It is sometimes mistaken for the title of the chief wife of a Sultan. ==Overview== A famous Sultana was Razia Sultana of India. In the former kingdom of Touggourt (now part of Algeria) there was one sultana: Aïsha. In Aceh, Indonesia, there were five Sultanas who ruled: * Sultana Seri Ratu Nihrasyiah Rawangsa Khadiyu of Pase (1400-1427) * Sultana Seri Ratu Ta'jul Alam Syafiatuddin Syah of Aceh (1641-1675) - daughter of Sultan Iskandar Muda the Great, and wife of Sultan Iskandar Tani. She spoke 6 languages, Acehnese, Malay, Spanish, Dutch, Arabic, and Persian. * Sultana Seri Ratu Nurul Alam Naqiatuddin Syah of Aceh (1675-1678) - goddaughter of Sultana Safiatudin. * Sultana Seri Ratu Zakiatuddin Inayat Syah (1678-1688) - goddaughter of Sultana Safiatuddin. * Sultana Seri Ratu Kamalat Syah (1688-1699) - goddaughter of Sultana Safiatuddin. Replaced by her husband, under pressure from the Mufti of Mecca. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Sultana (title)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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