Rani Rudramma
1259 - 1289 A.D.
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- Rani Rudrama
Devi belonged to the Kakatiya dynasty on the Deccan Plateau.
- She was the
daughter of King Ganapathideva who formally designated her as a son
through the ancient Putrika ceremony and named her Rudradeva.
- She succeeded
her father when she was only fourteen years old.
- She was
married to Veerabhadra, Eastern Chalukyan prince of Nidadavolu.
- She completed
the Warangal Fort, begun by her father.
- Marcopolo, the
Venetian traveller who paid a visit during her rule writes that she was
a lover of justice, of equity and peace.
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Rani Durgawati
1524 - 1564 A.D.
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- Rani Durgawati
ruled over Gondwana from 1548 to 1564 on behalf of her son Bir Narayan
after the death of Dalpat Shah the ruler of Gondwana.
- Mughal Emperor
Akbar attacked Gondwana in 1564.
- Rani Durgawati
led the battle against the invading army but ultimately when her defeat
became imminent she killed herself choosing death to dishonour.
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Chand Bibi
1550 - 1599 A.D.
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- Also known as
Chand Khatun or Chand Sultana.
- She was the
daughter of Hussain Nizam Shah I of Ahmednagar.
- She was
married to Sultan Adil Shah of Bijapur, who was murdered by his own men.
- She acted as
the Regent of Bijapur (1580–90) and Regent of Ahmednagar (1596–99).
- When
Ahmednagar was invaded by the Mughals in 1595, she defended it
successfully.
- In 1599, the
forces of Akbar once again laid siege to the Ahmednagar fort. But when
she tried to negotiate terms with the Mughals, Chand Bibi was killed by
her own troops who misunderstood her.
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Devi Ahilya Bai Holkar
1725 - 1795 A.D.
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- Devi Ahilya
Bai Holkar ruled over Ahmednagar from 1766 to 1795.
- She was the
daughter of Manakoji Shinde.
- In 1733 she
was married to Khande Rao, who died in the battle of Kumbher in 1754.
- Her
father-in-law Malhar Rao Holkar guided her in ruling the state till his
death in 1766.
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Kittur Rani Chennamma
1778 - 1829 A.D.
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- Rani Chennamma
was married to Raja Mullasarja of Kittur, a princely state of Belgaum in
Karnataka.
- Her husband
died in 1816 leaving behind a son.
- When Rani
Chennamma adopted Shivalingappa as her son and made him heir to the
throne, the British did not accept it.
- Following a
battle to defend her kingdom, she was taken captive and lodged in
Bailhongal Fort where she breathed her last in 1829.
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Rani Lakshmi Bai
1835 - 1858 A.D.
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- Rani Laxmibai
was born in Varanasi and named Manu.
- She was
married to Gangadhar, the ruler of Jhansi in 1842.
- When both her
husband and her son died she adopted a child to make him the heir to the
throne.
- The then
British Governor General Lord Dalhousie refused to recognise the
adoption and ordered annexation of Jhansi.
- Rani Laxmibai
joined other rulers who were rebelling against British rule.
- She was
mortally wounded at Gwalior and died in June 1858.
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Rani Avantibai
- 1858 A.D.
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- She was
married to Vikramaditya Singh, the ruler of Ramgarh State.
- Vikramaditya
Singh died leaving behind his wife Avantibai and no heir to the throne.
- When the
British annexed her kingdom, Avantibai vowed to win back her land from
the British.
- She raised an
army of four thousand men and led it herself against the British in
1857.
- She killed
herself at the end of a fierce battle when she could no longer hold out
against the British.
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