why did the British shift kittur chennamma from bylahongal to kurugal prison
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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. Explanation: Rani Chennamma was the warrior queen of Kitturu and she led a war against British forces during the 19th Century. She had led an armed rebellion against the British forces.
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The British shift kittur chennamma from bylahongal to kurugal prison since they believed that she was provoking her sin against the British
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- The British had come out with their policy of doctrine of lapse for taking control of the region. Kittur Chennamma did not relent to the policy and she stood against the British rule of Doctrine of lapse. Eventually she decided to fight against the British
- The British wanted Kittur Chennamma to remove Shivalingappa from the throne but she stood against their order and refused to oblige the British to expel Shivalingappa.
- Kittur decided to send a letter to the Governor of Bombay for pleading her case but it was turned down by Lord Elphinstone. This made Kittur Chennamma revolt against the British and she lead an armed force to fight the British army but was defeated and taken as prisoner.
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