paragraph about Rani abbakka in Kannada
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Rani Abbakka Chowta was the first Tuluva Queen of Ullal who fought the Portuguese in the latter half of the 16th century. She belonged to the Chowta dynasty who ruled over parts of coastal Karnataka (Tulu Nadu), India. Their capital was Puttige.[Note 1] The port town of Ullal served as their subsidiary capital. The Portuguese made several attempts to capture Ullal as it was strategically placed. But Abbakka repulsed each of their attacks for over four decades. For her bravery, she came to be known as Abhaya Rani (The fearless queen).[1][2] She was also one of the earliest Indians to fight colonialism and is sometimes regarded as the 'first woman freedom fighter of India'.[3][4] In the state of Karnataka, she is celebrated along with Rani Kittur Chennamma, Keladi Chennamma and Onake Obavva, as the foremost women warriors and patriots.[5]
Answer:Rani Abbakka Chowta was the first female freedom fighter that India has seen. She was the first Tuluva Queen of Ullal (present-day Mangalore) and was crowned queen of Ullal by her uncle Tirumala Raya in 1525, as the Chowta’s followed a matrilineal system. Her uncle also arranged for her to marry – this unity however ultimately led to her losing Ullal and it also resulted in her death.
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She ruled over a kingdom that consisted of mainly Hindus and Muslims. Though she was a Jain, her administration comprised Muslims and Hindus. The diversity of her army knew no bounds. The men from the Mogaveera Muslim fishermen section of society were an extremely powerful asset for her to have since it helped immensely in her naval battles with the Portuguese.