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find out more about Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi in what ways would she have been an unusual women for her Times

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Answered by ankitsagar
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Lakshmibai, Rani of Jhansi (1835-1858), a leader of Indian mutiny of 1857. born in Varanasi in nothern India , Lakshmi Bai was married to gangadhar Rao , the ruler of Jhansi .

The raja died in 1853, leaving no direct male heir, but had adopted a son without a consent of the British east India company.the adopted son's claim to the throne was disregarded by James Dalhousie, governor-general of India .

when Jhansi fell, Lakshmi Bai joined the rebel leader tantiya tope to fight at kalpi. when kalpi, too, fell to the British , they escaped to the forest and captured Gwalior fort in 1858 . here, supported by the Gwalior forces , she continued to fight the British until shot dead during a battle close to the fort . she was 23 years old.

Romanticized as a heroine and freedom fighter, and apparently gaining the respect of her enemies for her bravery , lakshmibai is the one of the best leader of the Jhansi .

✨Rani lakshmibai was the great queen of our Indian history she remembered in all time in every heart ✨

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Answered by ridashani
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Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi is one of the brave freedom Fighters. She was as unusual lady in every sense. Right from the beginning of her life she lived like a boy. She learnt all the skills of a true soldier. She was the legal heir of Damodar Rao. When the British government overruled her claim under the policy of 'Doctrine of Lapse' she stood against the government and fought bravely.  

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