A woman ruler is often referred to as a "queen" if she holds the position through hereditary succession or marriage. Other titles can include "empress," "duchess," or "princess," depending on the specific context and governance system. In modern contexts, a female head of state or government may simply be called a "president" or "prime minister."
An unjust ruler might be called a tyrant.
A TYRANT.
Straight Edge
A straight edge
It was supposedly the foot size of Hercules
Though Razia sultan was from Slave (mamluk) dynasty , She is called first woman ruler. But in my advice Noor jahan was first woman mughal ruler.
rajiya sultaan was the last woman ruler of sultanate.
razia sultana was the first woman ruler of the slave dynasty.
a ruler is called "Fürst"
Hatshepsut was the first woman to be a ruler of Egypt
A ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French.
i know is that it is a woman- Angela Merkel is current chancellor.
Called a straight edge
The first woman ruler in recorded history was a queen of Egypt named Sobekneferu. She ruled around 1806 BC.
A egept ruler is called a Pharaoh
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Sobeknefuru