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  2. Sultana (title) - Wikipedia

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    Sultana or sultanah (/ s ʌ l ˈ t ɑː n ə /; Arabic: سلطانة sulṭāna) is a female royal title, and the feminine form of the word sultan. This term has been officially used for female monarchs in some Islamic states , and historically it was also used for sultan's consorts.

  3. List of Ottoman titles and appellations - Wikipedia

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    Sultana mother. Used after 16th century. Formal titles and styles: Short: "(given name) Valide Sultan" or "Valide (given name) Sultan", i.e. Sultana mother (given name), with the style of sultanım (my sultan(a)) or validem (my mother). Full: Devletlû İsmetlû (given name) Vâlide Sultân Aliyyetü'ş-Şân Hazretleri; Büyük Valide Sultan ...

  4. Sultanate of Women - Wikipedia

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    Such public works, known as hayrat or works of piety, were often constructed extravagantly in the name of the sultana, as had been the tradition for imperial Islamic women. [9] Weddings were a common cause for celebration and an opportunity for imperial princesses to display their wealth and power while also promoting charity.

  5. Sultana - Wikipedia

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    Sultana, a 1988 novel by Jordanian novelist Ghalib Halasa; Sultana's Dream, a 1905 Bengali feminist utopian story in English, written by Begum Rokeya "Sultana", a song from the early 1970s by the Norwegian band Titanic; The Sultana, a lost 1916 silent film crime drama; Sultana, a 1934 Hindi/Urdu film

  6. Sultan - Wikipedia

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    A feminine form of sultan, used by Westerners, is sultana or sultanah and this title has been used legally for some (not all) Muslim women monarchs and sultan's mothers and chief consorts. However, Turkish and Ottoman Turkish also uses sultan for imperial lady, as Turkish grammar uses the same words for both women and men (such as Hurrem Sultan ...

  7. Razia Sultana - Wikipedia

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    The term "Sultana", used by some modern writers, is a misnomer as it means "the king's wife" rather than "female ruler". Razia's own coins call her Sultan Jalalat al-Duniya wal-Din or as al-Sultan al-Muazzam Raziyat al-Din bint al-Sultan .

  8. List of ancient Philippine consorts - Wikipedia

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    Sultana: Arabic: سلطانه (sulṭānah) An Islamic title and a feminine form of the word Sultan. This term has been legally used for some Muslim women monarchs and sultan's consorts. Nevertheless, westerners have used the title to refer to Muslim women monarchs and sultan's women relatives who don't hold this title officially.

  9. Sultana (grape) - Wikipedia

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    The sultana grape is also used to make white wine, in which use it is known for its "sweet blandness". [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is referred to as a "three-way grape" because it is used as a table grape , to make raisins and to make wine. [ 10 ]