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Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi: The Warrior Queen Who Became a Symbol of Courage in India's 1857 Revolt | BulletsIn

Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi: The Warrior Queen Who Became a Symbol of Courage in India's 1857 Revolt | BulletsIn

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Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi remains one of India's most iconic freedom fighters, known for her bravery and leadership during the Revolt of 1857.Rani Lakshmibai, born as Manikarnika Tambe in Varanasi around 1828, was raised with an unconventional upbringing that included martial arts, horse riding, and weapon training.

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  • She married Maharaja Gangadhar Rao of Jhansi and later became the queen, adopting the name Lakshmibai after her marriage into the royal family.
  • After her husband's death, the British refused to recognize her adopted son as heir under the Doctrine of Lapse and annexed Jhansi in 1854.
  • Lakshmibai strongly opposed British rule and became a key leader in the Revolt of 1857, organizing forces and leading resistance in the Bundelkhand region.
  • During the siege of Jhansi, she displayed exceptional courage, refusing to surrender even when British forces overpowered her troops.
  • She famously escaped the fort on horseback with her son tied to her back and later joined forces with other rebel leaders like Tatya Tope.
  • In 1858, she fought bravely in Gwalior against British troops and was killed in battle, becoming a martyr for India's freedom struggle.
  • Rani Lakshmibai is remembered as a symbol of courage, patriotism, and resistance, inspiring generations through literature, history, and popular culture.
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