Rani lakshmi bai ki dress

  1. A legend to India and a Monster to Britain
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A legend to India and a Monster to Britain

Lakshmi Bai, dressed as a sowar (cavalryman) The girl who who would become Lakshmi Bai, hero to some and villain to others, was born between 1830 and 1835 in Varanasi, the oldest of Indian cities and the religious capital of the subcontinent. Her birth-name was Manikarnika, one of the names for the holy Ganges river which flowed past the city, but she was known as Manu. Her parents were Karhade Brahmins, members of one of the higher-status of the Indian castes. In keeping with this status, her father worked as a court official for Peshwa Baji Rao II. Baji Rao had been the last leader of the Marathra Empire, the only power in India that had held the British in check until their defeat in 1818. Under the terms of the treaty he had been pensioned off in the tiny town of Bithoor. Manu’s mother died when she was only four, and so she was raised alongside the Peshwa’s sons, receiving a far more masculine education than a girl of her caste normally would. One of her foster-brothers was a young man named Dhondu Pant, who like Manu grew up on his father’s tales of freedom, and like her found much there to ponder. When Manu was thirteen years old her father moved to Jhansi, an independent city-state held under dominion of the British ever since its ruler had foreseen the fate of his Marathra overlords and changed allegiances. Young Manu caught the eye of her father’s master, the Maharajah Gangadhar Rao, and the following year she married the widowed ruler, who was in his forties at ...

Rani Laksmi Bai Saari for Girls

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