Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "ரசியா பேகம்" in Tamil language version.
The queen is always called "Sultán" and "Bádsháh," not Sultána, as by Briggs and Elphinstone.
In the thirteenth century a woman, the celebrated Queen Raziya, ascended the throne of Delhi and reigned for the brief space of four years. She bore the title of Sultan and was sometimes called Badshah.
It will be noted that Minhaj always speaks of the queen as "Sultan," since this title, or that of Padshah, "king," was given to her,