Rani Lakshmibai, also known as the Queen of Jhansi, was a prominent figure in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and is revered as a symbol of courage and resistance against British rule. Born in Varanasi as Manikarnika Tambe, she received training in martial arts, including swordsmanship and horsemanship, which was unusual for women of her time. She married the Maharaja of Jhansi and became Rani Lakshmibai. After her husband's death, the British East India Company attempted to annex Jhansi, leading her to take up arms. She fiercely defended Jhansi, even leading her troops into battle, and became a symbol of defiance against the British. Her bravery and leadership during the uprising made her a national hero, and she continues to be celebrated as a symbol of female empowerment and Indian patriotism.
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