Jhansi laxmi bai biography definition
Subhash chandra bose.
Lakshmibai (c. 1835–1858)
Legendary Indian rani (queen) of the principality of Jhansi, revered for her bravery and astute leadership, who is a symbol of sacrifice in India's fight for freedom against the British. Name variations: Rani of Jhansi; Maharani of Jhansi; Maharanee of Jhansi; Rani Lakshmibai; Lakshmi Bai; Laksmi; Manikarnika.
Jhansi laxmi bai biography definition
Pronunciation: RAH-nee Luck-SHMEE-baa-ee. Born Manikarnika, nicknamed Manu, around 1835 in Varanasi, India; died in 1858 (also cited as 1857) on the battlefield in Gwalior, near Jhansi; daughter of Moropant Tambe (a court advisor) and Bhagirathi; educated by private tutors; studied literature, military strategy, and equestrian training; married Gangadhar Rao, in May 1842 but the marriage was not consummated until 1849 (died 1853); children: infant son (b.
1851, who died at age of three months).
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