Early life
Originally named Manikarnika at birth (nicknamed Manu), she was born on 19 November 1828 at Kashi (Rani Lakshmi Bai gave birth to a son in 1851, however this child died when he was about four months old. After the death of their son, the Raja and Rani of
Because Damodar Rao was adopted and not biologically related to the Raja, the East India Company, under Governor-General Lord Dalhousie, was able to install the Doctrine of Lapse, rejecting Rao's claim to the throne. Dalhousie then annexed
The Great Rebellion of 1857
While this was happening in Meanwhile, unrest began to spread throughout
Up to this point, she had been hesitant to rebel against the British, and there is still some controversy over her role in the massacre of the British HEIC officials and their wives and children on the 8th June 1857 at Jokhan Bagh. Her hesitation finally ended when British troops arrived under Sir Hugh Rose and laid siege to
Along with the young Damodar Rao, the Rani decamped to Kalpi along with her forces where she joined other rebel forces, including those of Tatya Tope. The Rani and Tatya Tope moved on to
She died on 17 June 1858 during the battle for Gwalior with 8th Hussars that took place in Kotah-Ki-Serai near Phool Bagh area of
However, the lack of a corpse to be convincingly identified as the Rani convinced Captain Rheese of the so called "bravest" regiment that she had not actually perished in the battle for
Because of her bravery, courage, and wisdom, and her progressive views on women's empowerment in 19th century
Her father, Moropant Tambey, was captured and hanged a few days after the fall of
Legacy
Rani Lakshmi Bai became a national heroine and was seen as the epitome of female bravery in Indian poetess Subhadra Kumari Chauhan wrote a poem in the Veer Ras style about her, which is still recited by children in schools of contemporary
In a prophetic statement in the 1878 book The History of the Indian Mutiny, Colonel Malleson said "...her countrymen will always believe that she was driven by ill-treatment into rebellion; that her cause was a righteous cause; ..... To them she will always be a heroine."
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Other names | manu,chhabili,bai-saheb |
Title | Rani of |
కామెంట్లు లేవు:
కామెంట్ను పోస్ట్ చేయండి