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Read more about the article Mary Stuart: The Greatest Rival to Elizabeth I

Mary Stuart: The Greatest Rival to Elizabeth I

  • Post author:khyati
  • Post published:October 1, 2022
  • Post category:Women Through History

If you ever want to look at how dramatic the life of a royal woman could be, there couldn’t be a better example than the life of Mary Stuart. Better…

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Read more about the article Kosem Sultan: The Ottoman Sultana who reigned for a half-century

Kosem Sultan: The Ottoman Sultana who reigned for a half-century

  • Post author:khyati
  • Post published:July 23, 2022
  • Post category:Women Through History

Among the many women who have handled power positions, there is one who is particularly known for the reforms she bought in Ottoman politics. She is the one who exercised…

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Read more about the article Hatshepsut: The queen who became a Pharoah

Hatshepsut: The queen who became a Pharoah

  • Post author:khyati
  • Post published:February 22, 2022
  • Post category:Women Through History

There have been multiple instances where women have taken power positions and ruled lands, if not better than men but at par with them. One such ruler is this Egyptian…

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Read more about the article Razia Sultan: The first & the last female ruler of Delhi

Razia Sultan: The first & the last female ruler of Delhi

  • Post author:admin
  • Post published:July 7, 2021
  • Post category:Women Through History

Women throughout history have played an inspirational role in society. There are many who have been known for their courage, the changes they bought in (good or bad) & the…

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Khyati Antrolia spent most of her younger years reading fiction. She is an architect, author & bibliophile. History boosts her curiosity, making her a part of the lesser population of history lovers. [If you just thought "Isn't history boring? Well, this blog might change that thought!]

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