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Question
Raziyya Sultan was unique in the history of the Delhi Sultanate. Do you think women leaders are accepted more readily today?
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Solution
- Raziyya Sultan was the only person in the history of the Delhi Sultanate who was truly unique as a leader of the Delhi Sultanate. At that time, she wasn't seen as a leader because she was a woman.
- In today's world, women leaders are more likely to be accepted because men and women are equal. There are enough chances for women to do well.
- As examples, Indira Gandhi and Margaret Thatcher are well-liked politicians who were good at running the country. Also, there is room for women leaders to grow in the future, ready to accept today.
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