Maria Temryukovna (1561–1569)
Marfa Sobakina (1571–1571)
Anna Koltovskaya (1572–1574)
Vassilisa Melentyeva (1575–1577)
Maria Dolgorukaya (1577–1577)
Maria Naga (1579–1581)
Marya Feodorovna Nagaya (1581–1584)
Maria Temryukovna (1561–1569)
Marfa Sobakina (1571–1571)
Anna Koltovskaya (1572–1574)
Vassilisa Melentyeva (1575–1577)
Maria Dolgorukaya (1577–1577)
Maria Naga (1579–1581)
Marya Feodorovna Nagaya (1581–1584)
Jalâlat ud-Dîn Raziya, known as Razia al-Din or Sultan Razia (1205 – 1240) is the only woman to have reigned over Delhi, after her father chose her as heir to the throne at the expense of her brothers. Designated heiress in place of her brothers Of Turkish descent, Razia al-Din was born in 1205 in
We had discussed in the previous episode that after the defeat of Chauhan king Arnoraj at the hands of Chaulukya ruler Kumarpal, Arnoraj re-collected his lost power and hoisted his victory flag to the regions of Sindhu and Saraswati, but his son Rajkumar Jagdev took the red flag of the state. He kil
Within Voltaires multiple facets, his role as historian stands out. His historical works, beyond the facts or events that they collect, are permeated by his philosophical ideas, which increases the interest in analyzing them. Although with current criteria we could not consider the French thinker as
Elizabeth II (Elizabeth II in English), Queen of Great Britain and Northern Ireland since 1952, has also been the titular head of state of fifteen other countries from the former British Empire, such as Canada, Australia and New Zealand. During his long reign , Queen Elizabeth II saw fifteen prime