![]() ![]() They demanded that Jhansi should be merged into the British Empire as part of the state acquisition policy. When the news of the death of Raja Gangadhara Rao came to the British, they refused to accept Balak Damodar Rao, the adopted son of the queen, as the heir of Jhansi. The British government declared war on that: Rani Lakshmibai was deeply saddened by the death of her husband. But on 21 November 1853, Raja Gangadhar Rao died. This couple adopted Ananda Rao, the son of Vasudev Nevalkar from their own family. After the death of his son, Raja Gangadhara Rao was deeply hurt and fell ill. Manu (Chabili) of Bithur became Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi. In 1842, Lakshmibai was solemnly married to Gangadhara Rao, king of Jhansi. Both of them used to ride elephants together and were trained in the science of war. Along with martial arts with weapons followed many scriptures. During this time Manikarnika learned other martial arts like horse riding and wrestling with Nana Saheb. Manu learned war strategy with Nana SahebĪs Bajirao II had no children, he adopted Nana Sahib in 1827. They took Manu near and named him Chhabili. Manu Chalaki became the favorite of everyone in the assembly within a few days with her quick wit and wit. As there were no housekeepers, Manu was also taken to his father’s court. Moropant Tambe was in the court of Peshwa Baji Rao. Father Moropant then took Manikarnika to Bitur Peshwa Bajirao. Manikarnika’s mother Bhagirathi Bai died when she was four years old. Father Moropant Tambe, mother Bhagirathi Bai. ![]() Rani Lakshmibai was born on Novemin Kashi. On the occasion of the 75th Independence Day celebrations, today let’s learn about the life story of the great Veeranari Lakshmibai. On June 18, 1858, Lakshmibai was killed by stealth during a battle with the British at Gwalior. The British gave many temptations to Lakshmibai, but she declared war for freedom without accepting slavery, which made even the British tremble. ![]() A hero who sacrificed his life for the country. She was a brave woman who fought with the British soldiers without risking her life. She traveled from Jhansi to Kalpi and then to Gwalior, carrying her adopted son with a cloth on her back to fight against the British. NovemQueen of the northern Indian kingdom of Jhansi. Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav: Veeranari Jhansi Lakshmibai played a leading role in the first Indian freedom struggle against British rule in 1857. ![]()
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