Originally
named Manikarnika at birth nicknamed Manu , she was born on 19 November
1835 at Kashi Varanasi to a Maharashtrian Karhade Brahmin family from
Dwadashi, District Satara. She lost her mother at the age of four. She was
educated at home. Her father Moropant Tambey worked at the court of Peshwa
Baji Rao II at Bithur and then travelled to the court of Raja Gangadhar Rao
Newalkar, the Maharaja of Jhansi, when Manu was thirteen years old. She was
married to Gangadhar Rao, the Raja of Jhansi, at the age of 14.
During that
period, Lord Dalhousie was the Governor General of British India. The adopted
child was named Damodar Rao. As per the Hindu tradition, he was their legal
heir. However, the British rulers refused to accept him as the legal heir. As
per the Doctrine of Lapse, Lord Dalhousie decided to seize the state of
Jhansi. Rani Lakshmibai went to a British lawyer and consulted him.
Thereafter, she filed an appeal for the hearing of her case in London. But,
her plea was rejected. The British authorities confiscated the state jewels.
Also, an order was passed asking the Rani to leave Jhansi fort and move to
the Rani Mahal in Jhansi. Laxmibai was firm about protecting the state of Jhansi
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Wednesday, 21 February 2018
JHANSI RANI
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