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ABOUT JHANSI :
The history of Jhansi is both rich and fascinating. Once you set your foot in Jhansi, you will see the traces of the historical event that happened here. It lies in the region of Bundelkhand on the banks of the Pahuj River, in the extreme south of Uttar Pradesh
The geographical location (geolocation) of Jhansi is on the north and east hemisphere.
The latitude and longitude of Jhansi are :
Latitude : 25.4484257
Longitude : 78.5684594
We are heading towards the 21st Centurary where we talk about Women empowerment. Let me put forward the FACTS about Jhansi ki Rani which will make you keen to visit Jhansi and explore it more.
Facts about Jhansi ki Rani:
Often called India's Joan Of Arc, Rani Lakshmi Bai, the queen of Jhansi, lives in India's past as one of India's legendary fighters against the foreign rule. With little or no training to handle the circumstances she was drawn into, she protected her soil and people religiously, and fought valiantly, shunning all the social stigmas attached to women and war during those times. A rebel-head and someone who wore courage on her nerves, Rani Lakshmi Bai inspired generations of women to walk a path of fearlessness.
1. Name Mystery: Rani Lakshmi Bai’s real name was Manikarnika, her name was changed to Rani Laxmi Bai in honour of Goddess Laxmi after she got married to Gangadhar Rao
2. Grooming : She was brought up in the environment which was very different of the girls of her age. She was taught horsemanship, fencing, shooting
3.Motherhood : She gave birth to a baby boy, who was named Damodar Rao. Unfortunately he died in just 4 months. She then adopted son of Gagadhar Rao’s cousin and named him Damodar Rao
4. Death : She died at tender age of 22 and was buried under the tamrind tree near “Phool Bagh”, Gwalior.
5. Personality Trait : She was known for her Cleverness, beauty and love for riding on horses . She is quoted as one the most dangerous of all Indian Fighters by Hugh Rose, commander of British army
6. Memories : Rani Lakshmi Bai's palace, The Rani Mahal, is now converted into a museum. It houses a collection of archaeological remains of the period between the 9th and 12th centuries AD.
The history of Jhansi is both rich and fascinating. Once you set your foot in Jhansi, you will see the traces of the historical event that happened here. It lies in the region of Bundelkhand on the banks of the Pahuj River, in the extreme south of Uttar Pradesh
The geographical location (geolocation) of Jhansi is on the north and east hemisphere.
The latitude and longitude of Jhansi are :
Latitude : 25.4484257
Longitude : 78.5684594
We are heading towards the 21st Centurary where we talk about Women empowerment. Let me put forward the FACTS about Jhansi ki Rani which will make you keen to visit Jhansi and explore it more.
Facts about Jhansi ki Rani:
Often called India's Joan Of Arc, Rani Lakshmi Bai, the queen of Jhansi, lives in India's past as one of India's legendary fighters against the foreign rule. With little or no training to handle the circumstances she was drawn into, she protected her soil and people religiously, and fought valiantly, shunning all the social stigmas attached to women and war during those times. A rebel-head and someone who wore courage on her nerves, Rani Lakshmi Bai inspired generations of women to walk a path of fearlessness.
1. Name Mystery: Rani Lakshmi Bai’s real name was Manikarnika, her name was changed to Rani Laxmi Bai in honour of Goddess Laxmi after she got married to Gangadhar Rao
2. Grooming : She was brought up in the environment which was very different of the girls of her age. She was taught horsemanship, fencing, shooting
3.Motherhood : She gave birth to a baby boy, who was named Damodar Rao. Unfortunately he died in just 4 months. She then adopted son of Gagadhar Rao’s cousin and named him Damodar Rao
4. Death : She died at tender age of 22 and was buried under the tamrind tree near “Phool Bagh”, Gwalior.
5. Personality Trait : She was known for her Cleverness, beauty and love for riding on horses . She is quoted as one the most dangerous of all Indian Fighters by Hugh Rose, commander of British army
6. Memories : Rani Lakshmi Bai's palace, The Rani Mahal, is now converted into a museum. It houses a collection of archaeological remains of the period between the 9th and 12th centuries AD.