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Historically it was uncommon because of the link between the ruling of the nation and the leadership of the religion. But, women did rise to power positions throughout the Muslim world, it wasn't as anti-women as Christian nations were usually.
 
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- they also roasted and ate their corpses after this womencide.:rolleyes:

- yeah... Muslim world - few female regent-rulers. Christian world - hundreds of actual female rulers... But it is christian world that is anti-women :D

Internet feminist SJW logic in its best.:p

Actually, if you look back through to the dawn of the Muslim faith, then you will find that their stance towards females in power has been pretty consistent up until recent extremism. However, for many centuries, Christian nations didn't give women any rights, let alone the chance to govern a nation. If you specifically look at the EU4 time frame, sure, women rulers are fairly common in the Christian nations compared to the Muslim nations, but before that, they were almost non-existent.

This isn't SJW, this is history. If you believe women have been equal since the birth of Christ, then you might want to re-read the history books.
 
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