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Why did the british shift kittur chennamma from bylahongal to kusugal prison​

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Answered by skyfall63
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The British presumed that Sangoli Rayanna, the commander-in-chief" of theKittur military was being instigated by Rani Kittur Chennamma and hence they moved Rani Chennamma from Bylahongla Prison to Kusugal Prison

Explanation:

  • Kittur Chennama was an "Indian revolutionary", "liberation-fighter" & the queen of the "former princely" "Karnataka state". In 1824, she led an army against the British East India Company (EIC), but was capture and later she died in prison. She was captured by the British at the third struggle (between the British & her) in which she was defeated owing to the  violation of the "Doctrine of lapse" in an effort to maintain Indian hegemony over the area. She was a famous hero in Karnataka as one of the first women to rebel against British rule, a sign of the "Independence Movement" in India.
  • Sangoli Rayanna"" was the "commander-in - chief" of the Kittur CHennam's military and a warrior in Kittur State, princely Karnataka. During the time of Rani Chennamma, Sangoli was the military head of the Kingdom of Kittur. Rayanna was daring warrior who regarded it was his duty to free his motherland Kittur from the British. In it he developed the sense of nationalism and organised a large army of 500 people
  • He held several secret meetings in & was supposed to rob the Taluk offices and the British treasure. The British had assumed that Rayanna was being incited by Rani Kittur Chennamma in conspiracies against the British and therefore they relocated Rani Chennamma from Bylahongla Prison to the Kusugal Prison
  • Until the fight against the guerrilla forces of 1829, Sangolli Rayanna continued in vain.He wanted Shivalingappa to be the ruler of Kittur, but Rayanna Sangolli was captured by the British

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Answered by tanujagautam107
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Answer:

Explanation:

Kittur Chennama was an "Indian revolutionary", "liberation-fighter" & the queen of the "former princely" "Karnataka state". In 1824, she led an army against the British East India Company (EIC), but was capture and later she died in prison. She was captured by the British at the third struggle (between the British & her) in which she was defeated owing to the  violation of the "Doctrine of lapse" in an effort to maintain Indian hegemony over the area. She was a famous hero in Karnataka as one of the first women to rebel against British rule, a sign of the "Independence Movement" in India.

Sangoli Rayanna"" was the "commander-in - chief" of the Kittur CHennam's military and a warrior in Kittur State, princely Karnataka. During the time of Rani Chennamma, Sangoli was the military head of the Kingdom of Kittur. Rayanna was daring warrior who regarded it was his duty to free his motherland Kittur from the British. In it he developed the sense of nationalism and organised a large army of 500 people

He held several secret meetings in & was supposed to rob the Taluk offices and the British treasure. The British had assumed that Rayanna was being incited by Rani Kittur Chennamma in conspiracies against the British and therefore they relocated Rani Chennamma from Bylahongla Prison to the Kusugal Prison

Until the fight against the guerrilla forces of 1829, Sangolli Rayanna continued in vain.He wanted Shivalingappa to be the ruler of Kittur, but Rayanna Sangolli was captured by the British

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