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The East India Company was not ready to recognize Rani Lakshmi Bai’s adopted son as the legal heir to the kingdom of Jhansi. What was the strategy used by the Company to gain control over it?

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Answered by KB8
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Rani Lakshmibai or Jhansi ki Rani, the queen of Jhansi was one of the leading figures of the Rebellion of 1857. For Indian nationalists, she became an icon for the freedom struggle against the British Raj for Indian.  

About Lakshmi Bai :

November 19, the birth anniversary of Rani Lakshmibai, is celebrated as Martyr's Day in Jhansi to honor the lives lost in the Rebellion of 1857.    

A handsome miniature of Rani of Jhansi found during the capture of the Nawab of Farrukhabad's palace in 1857.

Rani Lakshmibai, one of the warriors of India's struggle for Independence, was born as Manikarnika Tambe in 1828 in Varanasi

She lost her mother at the age of four and was raised in an unconventional way by her father who worked as an advisor in the court of Peshwa

He supported her in learning horsemanship, archery, self-defense, and shooting

In 1842, Lakshmibai got married to Gangadhar Rao Newalkar, the Maharaja of Jhansi and got the name of Rani Lakshmibai. Few years after marriage, in 1851, Manikarnika gave birth to a boy but he couldn't survive and died after four months

Then Lakshmibai and Gangadhar Rao adopted Rao's cousin's son, Anand Rao, who was later renamed as Damodar

Soon after they adopted Anand, Maharaja died due to an illness in 1853. Rani Lakshmibai was just 18 at that time.

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Answered by Shraddhatapali
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Answer:

In 1853, when the Maharaja of Jhansi died, the East India Company took ... did not have a legal male heir would be annexed by the company

Explanation:

Lakshmi Bai, rani (queen) of Jhansi and a leader of the Indian Mutiny ... of the East India Company was posted in the small kingdom to look Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi was born under a different name ... vassal) control of the East India Company where the ruler did not have a legal

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