Sultana (title)

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Sultana is a royal and noble title historically used for Muslim women of sovereign or high-ranking status, often as female rulers or consorts in Islamic societies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf honorific
noble title
royal title
appliesTo women of noble families in sultanates
women of ruling dynasties
associatedWithReligion Islam NERFINISHED
contrastedWith Sultan (title) NERFINISHED
culturalAssociation Islamic monarchy
sultanate
denotesRole female ruler
queen consort
queen regnant
royal consort
denotesStatus high-ranking woman
sovereign woman
domain Islamic honorifics
royal titulature
etymologicallyDerivedFrom Sultan (title) NERFINISHED
genderAssociation female
grammaticalRelation feminine form of Sultan (title)
hasNotableBearer Hurrem Sultan NERFINISHED
Sultana Razia NERFINISHED
hasPluralForm Sultanas
historicalUsage Middle Eastern monarchies
North African monarchies
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
South Asian Muslim polities
languageOfOrigin Arabic
relatedConcept empress
princess
queen
semanticField monarchy
nobility
royalty
timePeriodOfOrigin medieval Islamic era
typeOf female noble style
female royal style
usedAs formal style of address
usedBy Muslim women
usedFor daughters of sultans
female sovereigns in sultanates
wives of sultans
usedIn court protocol
historical chronicles
royal charters
usedInContextOf Islamic societies

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