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  1. Jamal ud-Din Yaqut (also Yakut; died 1240) was an African Siddi slave-turned-nobleman who was a close confidant of Razia Sultana, the first and only female monarch of the Delhi Sultanate in India. Yakut was the puppet of Razia Sultan's stepmother but after sometime he became a trustworthy soldier of the Delhi Sultanate.

  2. Jun 24, 2023 · The earliest and most prominent example of a Habshi rising to the rank of supreme ruler is the case of Jamal-ud-Din Yaqut (d. 1240). We know little about him, neither his date of birth nor place of it.

  3. Jamal ud-Din Yaqut (also Yakut; died 1240) was an African Siddi slave -turned- nobleman who was a close confidant of Razia Sultana, the first and only female monarch of the Delhi Sultanate in India. Yakut was the puppet of Razia Sultan's stepmother but after sometime he became a trustworthy soldier of the Delhi Sultanate.

  4. Apr 13, 2024 · Jamal ud-Din Yaqut (also Yakut; died 1240) was an African Siddi slave -turned- nobleman who was a close confidant of Razia Sultana, the first and only female monarch of the Delhi Sultanate in India.

  5. Jul 9, 2017 · Jamal ud Din Yaqut (likewise Jamaluddin Yakut) was an African Siddi slave-turned-aristocrat who was a close associate of Razia Sultana, the first female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate in India. Razia Sultana’s support made him a persuasive individual from the court, inciting racial threat amongst the nobles and pastorate, who were both ...

  6. Razia appointed Jamal-ud-din Yaqut, an Ethiopian slave, as superintendent of the royal horses, this aroused resentment in a majority of the already disgruntled Turkish nobles. In 1240, Altunia, the governor of Bhatinda revolted against her.

  7. Razia Sultan was known as the first Muslim woman ruler of Delhi born in 1205. Her real name was Jalalat-ud-din Raziya and she was born to Sultan Shams-ud-din Iltutmish who was a descendant of the Turkish Seljuk’s Slave Clan and the fourth Mamluk Sultan of Delhi.

  8. The Siddi Confidante Jamal-ud-Din-Yaqut A tale of an Abyssinian slave under the Ilthumish regime who ascended to nobility but was entangled and slain in the crossfire of malevolent patriarchy, social discrimination and the clash for the throne.

  9. The Turkish nobles were displeased by Razias efficient rule as well as her rumoured involvement with Jamal ud-Din Yaqut, an Abyssinnian Siddi slave. Despite her courageous efforts, she was...

  10. Jamal ud-Din Yaqut (also Yakut; died 1240) was an Africa n Siddi slave-turned- nobleman who was a close confidant of Razia Sultana, the first and only female monarch of the Delhi Sultanate in India.