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Kaikhusrau Jahan Begum leads by 1.8 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Modern

Emperor · Modern
Kaikhusrau Jahan Begum succeeded her mother Sultan Jahan Begum as the ruling Begum of Bhopal. She was the last female ruler of the state before its accession to India in 1947.
Kaikhusrau Jahan Begum expanded educational institutions in Bhopal, including the establishment of a college for women. She maintained her mother's focus on female education, though progress slowed due to financial constraints.
Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber was appointed Deputy Chief of the Kuwait National Guard, later becoming its head. He modernized the force, enhancing its role in internal security and disaster response, building a reputation as a capable administrator.
Mishal became Emir of Kuwait after the death of his half-brother, Emir Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber. His accession occurred during a period of political gridlock between the government and parliament, with expectations of reform.
Mishal dissolved the National Assembly and suspended some constitutional articles, citing political paralysis and threats to national unity. The move was controversial, with critics accusing him of authoritarianism, while supporters praised decisive action.
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