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why did the British shift kittor chennamma from bylashongal to kungal prision​

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Answered by Dhruvkumar6125
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Explanation:

Because of fear of people

Answered by daphni6
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The British felt that the son was being instigated by his mother so they decided to shift the Rani from Bailhongala to Kusugal.

Chennamma’s husband died in 1824, leaving her with a son and a state full of volatility. This was followed by her son’s death in 1824. Rani Chennamma was left with the state of Kittur and an uphill task to save it from the British. Following the death of her husband and son, Rani Chennamma adopted Shivalingappa in the year 1824 and made him the heir to the throne.

During the second assault, Subcollector of Solapur, Mr. Munro, nephew of Thomas Munro was killed.Rani Chennamma fought fiercely with the aid of her lieutenant, Sangolli Rayanna, but was ultimately captured and imprisoned at Bailhongal Fort, where she died on 21 February 1829. Chennamma was also helped by her lieutenant Gurusiddappa in the war against British.

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