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Raziya Sultan was daughter of Shams-ud-din Iltutmish who succeeded her father. Nobles and Ulema could not accept Raziya as Sultan as they founded humiliating to work under her.
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Razia Sultan was the first female Muslim ruler in Delhi from 1236 to 1240. This position of power had never been attained by a woman before and Razia had refused to be addressed as Sultana (per her gender) as that word meant "wife or mistress of a Sultan." Nobles could not accept Razia as Sultan as they found it to be shameful to work under her because she is a woman.
In short, people did not like her because she was a woman; they were not willing to accept a woman as a ruler/a woman in a position of power