Qutub Minar is a significant historical monument is the second tallest minar of India. "I am a Hind Sultan Qutb-ud-din died an unfortunate death in a chaugan (a game like polo) accident in 1210, leading his heir-apparent son, Aram Baksh, take over the throne. Quli Qutub Shah and Hyder Mahal had a daughter named Hayat Baksh Begum. There are innumerable portraits and paintings of Bhagmati in the Andhra Pradesh Museum of Art in Hyderabad and there is a fine painting of the queen done in … The ruler trusted him enough to have offered his daughter, Qutub Begum’s hand, in marriage to Iltutmish. With the Pakistan nightmare behind her, Mohammedia Begum who has returned to the city has said that she wants her Indian citizenship back. Qutub Begum was the mother of Razia, and Razia was thus a maternal granddaughter of Qutb ud din Aibak and Shamshad Begum (Valide Sultan). The mausoleum complex of the Qutb Shahi Kings held within itself all the facilities required for a royal burial. Razia, being a member of the ruling family, grew up in privileged circumstances and was close to the levers of power both within the harem (where her mother … Razia was born Iltutmish and Qutub Begum in 1205. The word “Qutub” means “pole of justice”. ... Humayun’s persian wife named Bega Begum decided to build a tomb for her husband which was named as Humayun Tomb. Iltutmish had been a great favorite of his master, Qutb ud din Aibak, the first Sultan of Delhi, so Aibak had his daughter Qutub Begum married to Iltutmish. Qutub Begum was the mother of Razia, and Razia was thus a maternal granddaughter of Qutb ud din Aibak and Shamshad Begum (Valide Sultan). Razia also had a brother, Nasiruddin Mahmud. Razia also had a brother, Nasiruddin Mahmud. She married Qutub Shah's nephew Muhammed Quli who ascended the throne upon the death of Muhammed Quli Qutub Shah. The story of Razia Sultan. The tomb is built over a spacious square platform, a replica of the tomb of his parents, Mohammad Qutub Shah and Hayt Bakshi Begum. Razia was born to the Delhi Sultan Shamsuddin Iltutmish, a Turkic slave (mamluk) of his predecessor Qutb al-Din Aibak. The tomb was designed with the help of Persian architect named Mirak Mirza Ghiyuath. Razia's mother – Turkan Khatun (alias Qutub Begum) – was a daughter of Qutb al-Din Aibak, and the chief wife of Iltutmish. She was daughter of Iltutmish and Qutub Begum. The bridegroom is the son of the late Khan Bahadur Syed Niaz Qutb, who retired as Postmaster General of Bengal and Assam, British India, and the late Begum Qutb. The road north from Golconda fort passes the tomb of Abdullah Qutub Shah (1626- 1672) as it approaches the entrance to the tombs, which is at the east gate of the compound. Razia was born in the year 1205 at Budaun in Uttar Pradesh. Opposite the tomb of Muhammed Quli Qutb Shah towards the south is a place for bathing the deceased, and a mosque to pray for the deceased before burial. The Qutb Shahi Tombs Complex Part – 2, Hyderabad, India. Raziya al-Din, Royal name Jalâlat ud-Dîn Raziyâ, is according to historians referred as Razia Sultana, was the queen of Delhi in India from 1236 to May 1240. As a child and later in her growing age, she was treated no differently from her brothers. Razia was the eldest daughter of Iltutmish, and probably his first-born child.