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  1. Rani Lakshmi Bai’s Glorious Legacy: Fearless Indian Women Today Feel Proud When Called ‘Jhansi ki Rani’
  2. Jhansi Ki Rani (2009 TV series)
  3. Rani Lakshmibai, The Embodiment Of Courage And Bravery Remembered On Her Death Anniversary


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Rani Lakshmi Bai’s Glorious Legacy: Fearless Indian Women Today Feel Proud When Called ‘Jhansi ki Rani’

It is time to remember a beautiful 23-year-old woman who was pure in conduct and had powerful organisational and combat skills that few possessed. Filled with patriotism and pride for her country, it was Bharat’s fortune to have her as a daughter and a queen. Maharani Lakshmi Bai, the fearless queen of Jhansi, was one of the leading figures of the 1857 War of Independence. Rani Lakshmi Bai’s spirited fight against the enemy of her country left an indelible mark on Indian history. She is an inspiration for the women of Bharat. Nearly 163 years after the First War of Independence, fearless Indian women feel proud when called ‘Jhansi ki Rani’. In Varanasi, on November 19, 1835, Moropant Tambe and his wife Bhagirathi Bai were blessed with a daughter who would be a blazing sword in the hands of Bharat Mata. She was named Manikarnika; Manu was her nickname. Her mother died when she was four years old. Her father worked for Peshwa Baji Rao II of Bithoor district. The Peshwa called her “Chabili” because of her spirited demeanour. It was in the company of Prince Nana Sahib and Tatya Tope that she was trained in shooting, horsemanship, fencing and mallakhamba besides reading and writing. These were the lessons she was destined to use to defend Bharat. She was more independent than other children her age. The Queen of Jhansi In 1842, “Chabili” was married to Maharaj Gangadhar Rao Baba Sahib of Jhansi, and became the queen of Jhansi, popularly known as Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi. She ...

Jhansi Ki Rani (2009 TV series)

• Rajesh Saksham • Ila Dutta Bedi • Malavika Asthana • Mairaj Zaidi Directed by Nikhil Sinha, Jitendra Srivastava Dharmesh Shah Creative director Sujata Rao Starring Amit Pachori Country of origin India Original language Hindi No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 480 Production Producer Abhimanyu Singh Cinematography Deepak Pandey Camera setup Running time 22 minutes Production company Release Original network Picture format • • Original release 18 August 2009 ( 2009-08-18)– 19 June 2011 ( 2011-06-19) Related Ek Veer Stree Ki Kahaani... Jhansi Ki Rani ( transl. Story of a brave woman...Queen of Jhansi) is an Indian historical drama based on the life of Plot [ ] 14 years old Manikarnika "Manu" lives with her father, Moropant Tambe, a Soon, she marries the king of Years passed but Lakshmi Bai and Gangadhar miss each other. While Gangadhar is in search of her, she hopes that her oath would be fulfilled soon and the King would accept both of her forms. Karma is saved by Lakshmibai after being betrayed by Marshal, who becomes an ally of her. Martin challenges Lakshmi Bai who was disguised as a man named Raja to fight against a mad man to retrieve the villages under Gangadhar's spectation. Her true identity is exposed to everyone. Gangadhar apologizes and accepts Lakshmi Bai, takes her back. Martin retires, and is replaced by Captains Malcom and Ross. After several failed attempts to kill the King, Captain Nelson kills Ross and frames Samar Singh and hanged while Lakshmibai attempts...

Rani Lakshmibai, The Embodiment Of Courage And Bravery Remembered On Her Death Anniversary

New Delhi: Rani Lakshmibai, known for her exemplary courage and bravery, is being remembered by many on her death anniversary today. In 1858, Rani Lakshmibai, also known as the Rani of Jhansi, died fighting British colonial rulers near Gwalior in a place known as Kotah-ki-Serai. She was one of the first women freedom fighters of India who revolted against the British in 1857. Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan was one of the first leaders today to pay his respect to Rani Lakshmibai. Rani Lakshmibai was born on November 19, 1828 near Varanasi. Her father Moropant Tambe, who worked for Peshwa Baji Rao II, named her Manikarnika. Nicknamed Manu, she was known to be a courageous child. Manikarnika was brought up by her father as her mother died when she was only four. Very early in life she was trained in horse riding and sword fight. In March 1858, Jhansi came under the siege of the British East India Company forces after a fierce battle. Rani of Jhansi along with her soldiers did not concede defeat even after being outnumbered. She continued the battle and fought valiantly till her last breath. Rani of Jhansi died in an encounter with the East India Company's forces near Gwalior in 1858. Rani Laxmibai is still considered as the symbol of resistance to British colonial rule.

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