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  2. Rani of Jhansi - Wikipedia

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    The Rani of Jhansi appears commanding a relief force by the end of the novel when the protagonists are besieged in the capital of Assam. Jhansi ki Rani, [56] viz. The Queen of Jhansi, of Vrindavan Lal Verma, 1946, which inspired the 1953 homonym film The Tiger and the Flame. Nightrunners of Bengal, a 1951 novel in English by John Masters.

  3. Jhalkaribai - Wikipedia

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    The Archaeological Survey of India is setting up a museum at Panch Mahal, a five-storey building located inside the Jhansi Fort in remembrance of Jhalkaribai. [14] She is referred to in the novel Jhansi ki Rani written in 1951 by B. L. Varma, who created a subplot in his novel about Jhalkaribai. He addressed Jhalkaribai as Korin and an ...

  4. Wikipedia : VideoWiki/Rani of Jhansi

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    Lakshmibai or the Rani of Jhansi was the queen of the princely state of Jhansi in North India [1] She was one of the leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. [ 2 ] Early life

  5. Timeline of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 - Wikipedia

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    Rao Sahib, Tatya Topi, the Rani of Jhansi and the Nawab of Banda enter Gwalior State with the remnants of their force and seize Gwalior on 1 June 5 June: Death of the Maulvi 12 June: James Hope Grant wins at Nawabganj in the final decisive battle in Oudh 17 June: Battle of Kotah-ki-Serai, death of Rani of Jhansi 19 June: Battle of Gwalior 2 August

  6. Jhansi State - Wikipedia

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    The Rani escaped in the night with her son, surrounded by guards. [13] The majority of the population in April 1858 (estimated at 5,000 killed) died in the massacre which followed the storming of the city. [14] Rani Lakshmibai died of wounds received in the battle at Kotah ki Serai near the city of Gwalior on 17/18 June. It was not until ...

  7. Gangadhar Rao - Wikipedia

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    On the death of Raghunath Rao III son of Shiv Rao Bhau in 1838, the British rulers accepted his brother Gangadhar Rao as the Raja of Jhansi in 1843. [6] Cenotaph of Raja Gangadhar Rao or Gangadhar Rao ki Chhatri. He was an able administrator and he improved the financial condition of Jhansi, which had deteriorated during his predecessor's rule.

  8. Ek Veer Stree Ki Kahaani – Jhansi Ki Rani - Wikipedia

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    Ek Veer Stree Ki Kahaani – Jhansi Ki Rani ('Story of a brave woman – Queen of Jhansi') is an Indian historical drama based on the life of Lakshmi Bai, the Rani of Jhansi. [2] The series was directed by Jitendra Srivastava and written by Rajesh Saksham, Ila Dutta Bedi, Malavika Asthana, Mairaj Zaidi and Virendra Singh Patyal.

  9. Subhadra Kumari Chauhan - Wikipedia

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    Her most famous composition is Jhansi Ki Rani, an emotionally charged poem describing the life of Rani Lakshmi Bai. [11] The poem is one of the most recited and sung poems in Hindi literature. An emotionally charged description of the life of the queen of Jhansi ( British India ) and her participation in the 1857 revolution , it is often taught ...