Razia Sultan (reigned 1236 – 1240)
Razia Sultan was the first and only woman to hold the Sultanate of India and rule the court of Delhi. This was a level of power never held by a woman in Islamic civilizations. She held the ruling authority by herself, rather than through a husband or son. The daughter of a former slave that rose to governor, then to Sultan, she was trained in warfare and military strategy, government, and diplomacy. When her brother was assassinated, she claimed the throne. She was widely respected by officials and her people, expanding territory and trade, and improved infrastructure. But all was not well. One of her brothers tried to claim the throne for himself. During this conflict, Razia Sultan died in battle fighting for the Sultanate.