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''Razia Sultan'' was an Indian period drama serial which aired on &TV from 6 March 2015. The main role of empress
Razia Sultana Raziyyat-Ud-Dunya Wa Ud-Din ( fa, ) (died 15 October 1240, ), popularly known as Razia Sultana, was a ruler of the Delhi Sultanate in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. She was the first female Muslim ruler of the subcontinent, an ...
was played by
Pankhuri Awasthy Rode Pankhuri Awasthy Rode (born 31 March 1991) is an Indian actress who mainly works in Hindi television. She made her acting debut in 2014 with ''Yeh Hai Aashiqui'' portraying Saima. Awasthy Rode is best known for her portrayal of Razia Sultan in ...
. The serial is about Razia Sultan (Sultan Razia), the only female ruler of the
Delhi Sultanate The Delhi Sultanate was an Islamic empire based in Delhi that stretched over large parts of the Indian subcontinent for 320 years (1206–1526).
. It talks about a young lady and her dilemmas with everyday life. The serial was introduced by
Shah Rukh Khan Shah Rukh Khan (; born 2 November 1965), also known by the initialism SRK, is an Indian actor, film producer, and television personality who works in Hindi films. Referred to in the media as the " Baadshah of Bollywood", "King of Bollywood" ...
as ''Sutradhar''. The song titled ''Mere Maula'' of the serial was sung by
Supriya Joshi Supriya Joshi is an Indian playback singer. She has over 300 songs and has more than 1000 live shows in India and abroad She was a participant in the national singing competition ''Sa Re Ga Ma Pa ''Sa Re Ga Ma Pa'' is an Indian Hindi-lan ...
.


Plot

The show focuses on the life of Razia Sultan. She was made the ruler by
Sultan Sultan (; ar, سلطان ', ) is a position with several historical meanings. Originally, it was an Arabic abstract noun meaning "strength", "authority", "rulership", derived from the verbal noun ', meaning "authority" or "power". Later, it ...
Iltutmish Shams ud-Din Iltutmish ( fa, شمس الدین ایلتتمش; died 30 April 1236, ) was the third of the Mamluk kings who ruled the former Ghurid territories in northern India. He was the first Muslim sovereign to rule from Delhi, and is thus ...
himself. In spite of having many sons, he felt that Razia would make a more capable ruler. The show later focuses on 13th century India and Razia's struggles and dilemmas as a Sultan, and as a woman in daily life. Shahzaadi Razia plans to give her father, Sultan Altamash (Iltutmish) a reminder of his past as his gift for Eid. She visits the Sultan's old employer, Nizam, where she meets Nizam's slave, Fatima. Nizam dies before he can free Fatima from her slavery, which is why Fatima must be buried with him. Razia saves Fatima and Fatima becomes her new helper. Shah Turkan, Sultan Altamash's courtesan from Lahore, is shown to have come to celebrate Eid with the Sultan with their son, Rukn Uddin Firoz. Shah Turkan is a manipulative lady who wants to see her son as Sultan-e-Hind, heir to the throne, and will stop at nothing to do so. Rukn Uddin is an arrogant brat who likes to humiliate and torture people at will. Razia has a clash with Rukn Uddin in the public market, thereby leading to enmity between them. The celebrations for Eid have begun. Both, Qutb Begum (Sultan's wife and Razia, Shazia and Naasir's mother) and Shah Turkan vie for Sultan's attention, as the person who Sultan will spend the Eid with has the first right on Eidi, a gift given by the Sultan to his family. Qutb Begum asks Razia to ask Sultan to spend the Eid with them, but Razia asks for Fatima's life instead, much to Qutb Begum and Shamshad Begum's (Qutb Begum's mother, wife of former Sultan Qutb Uddin Aibak) dismay. They wanted to ask for the Subedaari (military and political charge of a region, stepping stone to becoming heir of the Sultan's throne) of Delhi to be given to Shehzaadah Naasir, Sultan's first son with Qutb Begum as he is most deserving. But Sultan decides to spend the Eid with Shah Turkan, giving her the chance to ask for Rukn Uddin's Subedaari as the Eidi. Razia foils Shah Turkan's plans as she invites the King of Ghazni, Taj Al-din Sultan Yaldoz, Sultan's friend and Naasir's teacher to Delhi for Eid. Sultan Altamash is now forced to spend Eid with his Royal family, pleasing Razia's mother. Qutb Begum and Shah Turkan both ask for the Subedaari of Delhi for their respective sons at the same time during the Eid celebration, to which Sultan responds by organizing a competition for all the capable men to fight for the Subedaari, giving an equal chance to everybody. Qutb Begum has no qualms but Shah Turkan is afraid Rukn Uddin will lose. Elsewhere, a man named Mirza Altunia (Malik Ikhtyaar Uddin Altunia), is shown to be roaming carefree around Delhi with his friend, Zaaroon. He is philosophical, carefree and an overconfident youth looking for ways to entertain himself. He goes to the Dargah to get his favourite perfume, where Razia also comes to pray for her brother's success in the competition. Her prayer bespoken and perfumed handkerchief falls in Mirza's hand, who keeps it with him as it has his perfume on it. He hears of the competition and decides to take part in it too. Shah Turkan sabotages Naasir's riding equipment, which causes him to fall during the fight, leading to his defeat, much to the dismay of the Royal family. Rukn Uddin is the only one left in the competition. Just before he is declared the winner, Mirza enters fray and defeats him, becoming the Subedaar of Delhi. He doesn't stop to claim his prize and is shown to have returned to where he came from. He does this because he had realised that Rukn Uddin was unfit to be the Subedaar and that he had cheated during the competition. Meanwhile, Razia celebrates the fact that Rukn Uddin won't be the Subedaar and that Naasir still stands a chance. Mirza is shown to be a slave to a quarry and forgery owner, whose horse and armour Mizra had stolen for the fight. The owner is shown to be an unjust and ruthless man, who kills another slave just because he stole some food. Mirza sees this and becomes furious, and kills his master in anger, which is considered a grave sin in Delhi. He flees the scene with Zaaroon and decides to leave Delhi. Shah Turkan accidentally hints Razia that she sabotaged Naasir's riding equipment, resulting in his defeat. Razia decides to figure it out by looking for the damaged saddle. But Shah Turkan and Rukn Uddin get ahead of her and cause misunderstandings between Sultan and Naasir. Naasir, in anger, leaves the palace for Multan, his uncle's kingdom, along with his mother and grandmother. Razia decides to stay back and convince her father to forgive Naasir. Later she decides to go to Multan to convince her brother to return. Rana Maartand, Sultan's aide and trusted military commander accompanies her. Meanwhile, Shah Turkan conspired to send her men amongst the ranks of Razia's guard. When Razia arrived at Multan, all the soldiers except Rana Maartand fought with Naasir, causing him to believe that the Sultan wants war. He slays Rana Martand in the fight that ensued due to a misunderstanding. The corpses of Rana Martand and other soldiers are sent to the Sultan, leading him to believe that Naasir wants war. Both sides have begun to prepare for war, but Razia wants to stop it at any cost. She decides to go to Ghazni alone to seek Sultan Yaldoz's help as he is both a friend of the Sultan and a mentor to Naasir. She prepares to leave with her servant Chanda while Fatima stays back to keep Razia updated and to try to keep the situation under control. Her family in Multan believes that Razia has left for Delhi, while the Sultan believes her to still be in Multan. Mirza plans to depart for Ghazni and decides to meet his childhood companions for one last time. He is shown to be a former student of Haaji Jamaal, an assassin who trains young boys to murder for money. Mirza too received this training, making him proficient in the usage of arms and warfare. But Haaji Jamaal desires for Mirza to be killed, as he didn't like that Mirza left them and didn't become and assassin himself, and Haaji also fears that Mirza will leak the secrets of his society to others. Haaji declares Mirza as his best student, sparking jealousy in 2 of his students, who decide to kill Mirza for the title. Razia begins her journey and on her way finds many obstacles. She sees some young girls in cages and men carrying them somewhere. She decides to free the girls, but gets herself captured in the process. She then goes with the men to Mandi Kabraan, where young girls and women are bought and sold to become prostitutes, courtesans and slaves. Razia decides to free herself and the other girls there from this enslavement.


Cast

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Pankhuri Awasthy Rode Pankhuri Awasthy Rode (born 31 March 1991) is an Indian actress who mainly works in Hindi television. She made her acting debut in 2014 with ''Yeh Hai Aashiqui'' portraying Saima. Awasthy Rode is best known for her portrayal of Razia Sultan in ...
as Razia Sultan *
Rohit Purohit Rohit Purohit is an Indian actor who works in Hindi television. He made his acting debut with ''Shaurya Aur Suhani'' portraying Chitwan in 2009. Purohit is best known for his portrayal of Malik Altunia in '' Razia Sultan'', Alexander in ''Porus' ...
as Ikhtiyar ud-din
Malik Altunia Malik Ikhtiyar-ud-din Altunia was the governor of Bhatinda (Punjab) in India under the rule of the Delhi Sultanate under the Mamluk dynasty. He was the husband of Razia Sultana. Early life Mirza Altunia born was some time around 1202-04 CE ...
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Saurabh Pandey Saurabh Pandey (born 11 May 1988) is an Indian Television and Bollywood actor. Famously known for his portrayal as Lord Krishna in Suryaputra Karn on Sony Entertainment Television. His debut TV show as lead was Siddharth Basu's first Fiction TV ...
as
Jamal-ud-Din Yaqut 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 bu ...
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Sooraj Thapar ''Chandragupta Maurya'' is an Indian Historical drama series being broadcast on Dangal TV, based on the life of Chandragupta Maurya, an Indian emperor of ancient India and the founder of the Mauryan Empire. Chandragupta Maurya was first aired i ...
as Shams-ud-din
Iltutmish Shams ud-Din Iltutmish ( fa, شمس الدین ایلتتمش; died 30 April 1236, ) was the third of the Mamluk kings who ruled the former Ghurid territories in northern India. He was the first Muslim sovereign to rule from Delhi, and is thus ...
* Khalida Turi as Qutub Begum *
Mohit Abrol Mohit Abrol (born 1 November 1988) is an Indian television actor. He is known for being a part of various TV shows like: '' Balika Vadhu,'' '' Razia Sultan'', ''Pyaar Ko Ho Jaane Do,'' ''Tum Saath Ho Jab Apne'', '' MTV Fanaah'', ''Meri Aashiqui ...
as Nasiruddin Mahmud * Seema Kapoor as Shamshad Begum (Valide Sultan) *
Sambhavna Seth The Sambhavna Trust Clinic, or Bhopal People's Health and Documentation Clinic, is a charitable trust run by a group of doctors, scientists, writers and social workers who have been involved with various aspects of the Union Carbide disaster (Bh ...
as
Shah Turkan Shah Turkan (13th-century) was a concubine of Iltutmish, the Mamluk ruler of the Delhi Sultanate, and the mother of his successor, Ruknuddin Firuz. After the death of Iltutmish, Ruknuddin indulged himself in the pursuit of pleasure and left ...
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Ankit Arora Ankit Arora is an Indian television actor. He is best known for playing Lakshman on Ramayan and Rukn'ud'din on Razia Sultan. He Played The adult Version of Yuvraj Shushim Maurya in Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat ''Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat' ...
as
Rukn-ud-din Firuz Rukn-ud-din Firuz ( fa, رکن‌الدین فیروز), also transliterated as Rukn al-Din Firoz (died 19 November 1236), was a ruler of Delhi sultanate for less than seven months in 1236. As a prince, he had administered the Badaun and Lahor ...
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Puja Banerjee Puja Banerjee (born 6 February 1987), sometimes credited as Pooja Bose, is an Indian actress who appears predominantly in Bengali films and Hindi television. She is well known for playing Vrinda in the show '' Tujh Sang Preet Lagai Sajna'', whi ...
as Yasmine-Rukn-ud-din Firuz's wife and Ala ud din Mausad's mother. * Zara Barring as Shazia Begum (New Shazia) *
Dalip Tahil Dalip Tahil (born as Dalip Tahilramani; 30 October 1952) is an Indian film, television and theatre actor. He studied at Sherwood College in Nainital, India. After attending Aligarh Muslim University for a year, he graduated from St. Xavier's Co ...
as Maroosh * Manish Khanna as
Taj al-Din Yildiz Taj al-Din Yildiz (also spelled Yaldiz, Yildoz, and Yalduz, fa, تاج‌ الدین یلدوز) was a Turkic ghulam of the Ghurid dynasty, who, after the death of Sultan Muhammad of Ghor, became the ''de facto'' ruler of Ghazni, while, however ...
* Bhavna Chauhan as Shazia Begum (Old Shazia) *
Praneet Bhat Praneet Bhat (born 26 September 1980) is an Indian television actor best known for his role as Shakuni in the epic TV series ''Mahabharat'' (2013–2014). Life and career Bhat hails from Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir. After completing his engin ...
as Kasabi Kalandar Lahori / Shagird *
Riya Deepsi Riya Deepsi is an Indian film and television actress and model. She debuted in 2013 with the television series ''Mahabharat''. In 2018, she made her Hindi film debut with ''Bhaagte Raho''. Career She was a theatre artist before she entering i ...
as Fatima / Fatima Begum (Validah Sultan) * Himangini Singh Yadu as Uzma Begum (Old Uzma) * Jaswinder Gardner as Uzma Begum (New Uzma) * Swati Anand as Nadira Begum *
Eijaz Khan Eijaz Khan (born 28 August 1975) is an Indian film and television actor. He rose to fame by playing the lead roles in Balaji Telefilms serials ''Kkavyanjali'', and '' Kyaa Hoga Nimmo Kaa''. He appeared in the leading role of Raidhan Raj Katara ...
as
Muiz ud din Bahram Muiz ud-Din Bahram (9 July 1212 – 15 May 1242, ) was the sixth sultan of the Mamluk Dynasty. Life He was the son of Shams ud din Iltutmish (1211–36) and the half-brother of Razia Sultan (1236–40). While his sister was imprisoned in B ...
* Mandar Jadhav as Iqbal Khan (Tafal Sultan) * Baizad Khan as
Nasir ad-Din Qabacha Nasir-ud-Din Qabacha or Kaba-cha ( fa, ناصرالدین قباچه) was the Muslim Turkic Kipchak governor of Multan, appointed by the Ghurid ruler Muhammad Ghori in 1203. Successors of Ghori Ghori had no offspring, but he treated thousa ...
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Anil Rastogi Anil Rastogi is an Indian theatre, television and film actor. He is known for his roles in '' Udaan'', ''Ishaqzaade'' and '' Na Bole Tum Naa Maine Kuch Kaha''. He has over 600 theatre performances and was a former scientist of the Central Drug ...
as Nizamuddin. * Dhruvee Haldankar as Hippie * Rishima Sidhu as Kaneez of Shah Turkan *
Vikram Mastal (Sharma) Vikram may refer to: * Vikram (name), a male name in the Hindu community * ''Vikram'' (1986 Tamil film) * ''Vikram'' (1986 Telugu film) * ''Vikram'' (2022 Tamil film) * Vikram (actor) (born 1966), Indian actor * Vikram (spacecraft), an Indian M ...
as Bilal Khan


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* {{&TV Programmes Indian television series Hindi-language television shows 2015 Indian television series debuts 2015 Indian television series endings &TV original programming Indian historical television series Cultural depictions of Razia Sultan Television series set in the 13th century Television series about Islam Indian period television series Swastik Productions television series