why did why did British shift Kittur Rani Chennamma from bylahongal fort to kusugal prison
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Rani Channamma and Veeravva, languishing in the Bailhongal prison, dreamed of another rebellion in Kittur by their loyal sardars and the restoration of the "Desgat". Some Kittur rebels like Sangolli Rayanna met them incognito on a few occasions and appraised them of the news about Kittur.
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Kittur Chennamma (23 October 1778 – 21 February 1829)[1] was an Indian revolutionary, freedom fighter and Rani of the Kittur, a former princely state in Karnataka. She led an armed force against the British East India Company in 1824 in defiance of the doctrine of lapse in an attempt to maintain Indian control over the region, but was defeated in the third war and died imprisoned. The one of the first female rulers to rebel against British rule, she has become a folk hero in Karnataka and symbol of the independence movement in India.