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Mala
Dayal (nee Singh)
Illustrator : Hema
Joshi
ISBN : 81-7508-049-3
Vol. No : 539
Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi
is among those national heroines whose name conjures up visions of tremendous
bravery and dauntless courage against overwhelming odds. She was not aggressive
by nature and it was only when the British threatened to annex her small
kingdom that she took up arms. Rani Lakshmibai was undoubtedly one of the
bravest of leaders of the Indian Mutiny of 1857 and was always at the forefront
of every battle, encouraging her troops. She was also extremely shrewd
and possessed all the qualities of a good leader. When she died fighting
on the battlefield the morale of the mutiny broke and the other rebel leaders
– Tatya Tope, Rao Sahib and the Nawab of Banda – were unable to offer much
resistance. And so a chapter of the heroic defiance against better-equipped
forces came to an end. The unforgettable memory of Rani Lakshmibai of Jhansi
however, remained – the memory of a person of unbreakable pride and utter
fearlessness.The bards of Central India still sing of the valour and virtues
of the Rani, who held her own against not only her Bundela enemies but
also the mighty British.
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