why did British Shift kittur chennamma from bylahongal to kusugal prison 1mq
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Because British thought that Rayanna was being instigated by Chenamma
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The British presumed that Rayanna was being instigated by Rani Kittur Chennamma and hence they moved Rani Chennamma from Bylahongla Prison to Kusugal Prison
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- Kittur Chennama was an Indian revolutionary, liberation-fighter and the queen of the former princely Karnataka state. In 1824, in violation of the lapse doctrine in an effort to retain Indian hegemony over the area, she led an army against the British East India Company, but died in prison when she was captured by the British during the third battle, in which she was defeated. One of the first women to revolt against British rule, in Karnataka she became a folk hero and a symbol of India's independence movement.
- Sangoli Rayanna was an Indian military commander in chief and a warrior in the princely Karnataka state of Kittur. He was the military head the Kingdom of Kittur, during Rani Chennamma's time. Rayanna was daring warrior who regarded it was his duty to free his motherland Kittur from the British. He developed nationalsim sense in him and had organised a large army of 500 men
- He held many secret meetings at sensitive places and intended to loot the taluk offices and the treasurey of the British. The British presumed that Rayanna was being instigated by Rani Kittur Chennamma and hence they moved Rani Chennamma fro Bylahongla Prison to Kusugal Prison
- Sangolli Rayanna continued in vain until his capture the battle of the guerrillas until 1829. He wanted the adopted Shivalingappa as Kittur's ruler, but he caught and pinned Rayanna Sangolli.
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