Malik Yaqut was a favored Abyssinian Slave of Raziye Sultan. Malik Yaqut was appointed Amir-i-Akhur meant superintendent of stables, the position which so far was given to high turkish noble only. This created jealousy among turkish nobles.This post, which implied control over the royal stables, including elephants and hroses, was considered to be a strategic post, and one which implied that the holder was close to the sovereign. Hence, it was resented by the Turkish nobles who wanted to monopolize all the important offices in the state. Appointment of Malik Yaqut was a part of Razia's policy to build a bloc of non-Turkish nobles in order to off-set the power of the Turkish nobles. there is not any reason to believe that there was any personal intimacy between Raziye and Malik Yakut. Even the charge that he had to lift Razia by the arm-pits to her horse is a later prove tob false because it is not mentioned by any contemporary historian. Also, whenever Razia went out in public, she rode an elephant, not a horse. And also yakut used to spend whole day I stable while razia used to ride elephant
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