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Way Before Laxmi Bai, This Warrior Queen Fought & Defeated the British

Posted on 2022年8月15日 By lotx
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Before Rani Lakshmibai, there was Rani Chennamma, one of the first Indian rulers to lead an armed rebellion against the East India Company.
The warrior queen, who was from a small village name Kakati, which is located in the Belagavi District of Karnataka, single-handedly took over the mighty British empire and defeated them.
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Born To Be A Warrior
Chennamma was born in the Lingayat community on 23 October in 1778. Right from a young age, she was taught all the skills required to win a battle including horse riding, sword fighting, and archery and became the talk of the town in no time, for her bravery.
At 15, she married Mallasarja Desai, the King of Kittur. After he passed away in 1816, and her son passed away in 1824, Chennamma adopted a boy named Shivalingappa and made him heir to the throne so that family legacy could continue.
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At the time, the East India Company had imperial administrative jurisdiction over several regions of the country and had annexed many Indian states under the ‘Doctrine of Lapse,’ an annexation policy.
According to the doctrine, any Indian princely state under the control of the East India Company would have its princely status abolished and therefore annexed into British India if the ruler was either “manifestly incompetent or died without a male heir.”
Chenamma’s decision to adopt Shivalingappa and make him an heir to the throne did not go down well with the East India Company, and they ordered that he be exiled.
She refused to accept the arbitrary doctrine and the exile of Shivalingappa and appealed to Lord Elphinstone, the Lieutenant-Governor of Bombay, to let her son become the king.
The plea was rejected, and the Dharwad collectorate took over the administration of Kittur. Their desperation of the British was clearly evident as the kingdom was usurped in 1824, long before Lord Dalhousie, the then Governor-General, officially pronounced the doctrine in 1847.
Chenamma was informed that the new ruler and regent were not recognised, and Kittur would have to accept the British regime.
Due to her continued resistance, the British army attacked Kittur on 21 October 1824, with 20,000 men and 400 guns. The intention was to confiscate her jewels and treasures worth Rs 1.5 million, make her economically weak and then dethrone her.
Despite having a numerically inferior force, Chennamma put up a tough fight and won the first round of battle. The British army faced a massive loss, and eventually, two British officers, Sir Walter Elliot and Mr Stevenson, were taken as hostages to have the upper hand in the negotiations.
Chennamma agreed to release the hostages if the British would end the war and allow her son to rule. Commissioner Chaplin from the East India Company took the offer, and the hostages were released.
This time, she was captured and imprisoned for life at Bailhongal Fort. She passed away on 21 February 1829.
Sangoli Rayanna, one of her most loyal and courageous lieutenants, undertook her mission and fought the war till 1829 before he was hanged to death. Her son Shivalingappa too, was arrested by the British.

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