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Rani Lakshmi Bai was one of the bravest freedom fighters of India of the time when the revolt of 1857 took place. This revolt is considered as the first struggle for independence of India. Rani Lakshmi Bai fought with full courage against the Britishers but never let her nation’s head down.
She always said that she is not going to give Jhansi to the Britishers. Lakshmi Bai was a simple girl who stood up against the Britishers and fought till her last breath. She was born in Varanasi and had the bravery and skills of a fighter. She used to practice all the warfare games and this made her a complete warrior and filled patriotism in her blood.
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1) Rani Lakshmi Bai was one of the popular leaders of the Indian rebellion of 1857.
2) She was a courageous fighter who fought wars with the Britishers.
3) Rani Lakshmi Bai was born on 19th November 1828 in the town of Varanasi.
4) She was named as ‘Manikarnika Tambe’ or nicknamed as ‘Manu’.
5) Lakshmi Bai was educated at home and was more independent than others.
6) She was married to ‘Raja Gangadhar Rao’, the King of Jhansi in 1842.
7) She gave birth to a boy in 1851 and named him ‘Damodar Rao’.
8) After the death of the king, Britishers annexed Jhansi through the doctrine of lapse method.
9) Lakshmi Bai fought wars with the Britishers very bravely in order to save Jhansi.
10) Rani Lakshmi Bai died on 18th June 1858 while fighting a war of revolt against the British.
Set 2
1) Rani Lakshmi Bai was a brave queen who fought wars with Britishers in order to save Jhansi; she was a true freedom fighter during the revolt of 1857.
2) Rani Lakshmi Bai was one of the great freedom fighters who sacrificed her life for the country.
3) She is popularly known as ‘Jhansi Ki Rani’ and was born in Varanasi to parents ‘Moropant Tambe’ and ‘Bhagirathi Sapre’.
4) She got her education at her home and was more independent than other children of her age; she was fond of shooting, horse riding, sword fight, etc.
5) At the age of 12, Rani Lakshmi Bai was married to the King of Jhansi, ‘Maharaja Gangadhar Rao’; later she gave birth to a boy named as ‘Damodar Rao’.
6) When King Gangadhar Rao died due to a long illness, the Britishers refused to accept ‘Anand Rao’ as their legal heir because he was an adopted child.
7) Under the leadership of Lord Dalhousie, ‘Doctrine of Lapse’ was implemented and Jhansi came under the control of the Britishers.
8) After hearing this Rani Lakshmi Bai was enraged and decided not to surrender Jhansi to the Britishers, she decided to resist the order of annexation.
9) In March 1858, British forces led by Hugh Ross attacked Jhansi and were resisted very strongly by Lakshmi Bai and her troops.
10) After the fierce battle with the Britishers, Rani Lakshmi Bai sacrificed her life for her country and became immortal in the history of India.
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Set 3
1) Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi is known as a great patriot and one of the most important freedom fighters during the First War of Independence in 1857.
2) Although she fought primarily for her kingdom, the fact is that she refused to bow her head to the powerful, cruel and cunning British Empire.
3) In childhood, Lakshmi Bai was called Manikarnika; shortened Manu.
4) She grew up under the care of Nana Sahib, the son of Peshwa Bajirao.
5) At an early age, Manu was married to Gangadhar Rao, who was then the ruler of Jhansi.
6) As soon as Gangadhar became seriously ill, the couple adopted a son Damodar as they had no son of their own.
7) Lord Dalhousie, the then Governor-General, who was following the doctrine of lapse, refused to accept Damodar as the successor to the throne of Gangadhar.
8) However, Lakshmi Bai was not going to give up the throne of Jhansi so soon.
9) She collected arms and ammunition, and when the British attacked the fort of Jhansi, they were surprised to see a sword in the hands of the queen.
10) Certainly, she could not dominate the British Army but she fought till her last breath and gave her life for the sake of freedom.
Set 4
1) No other female warrior in India's history had such a strong impact on Indians as Rani Laxmi Bai of Jhansi did.
2) Her heroic fight against the British became the subject of many folk songs and ballads across the country.
3) Her indomitable spirit as a fighter for the freedom of her fort was also appreciated by his enemies.
4) The queen of Jhansi became the most popular leader of the First War of Independence in 1857.
5) Under the 'policy of omission'(Doctrine of Lapse), the British government did not recognize her adopted son and captured Jhansi in 1853.
6) British forces led by Sir Hugh Rose surrounded Jhansi and forced to leave Jhansi.
7) She then reached Kalpi, where she joined her army with the Nawab of Banda, Tatia Tope, but was also pursued by the British forces at Kalpi and suffered defeat at Kalpi.
8) The queen now captured Gwalior from Scindia but luck turned against her.
9) The queen was surrounded by all directions, and therefore, she now tried to organize a retreat.
10) While doing so, she was badly wounded on 18th June 1885 and breathed her last in the battlefield.
During the first struggle for independence, which is also known as ‘’Revolt of 1857; Rani Lakshmi Bai was one of the freedom fighters who fought wars against the Britishers. She had the attitude of never getting down and this feeling made her a fighter throughout her life. She was a true leader as she awakened the spirit of nationalism and independence in the masses. Her patriotism and bravery have been described through various patriotic songs about her.