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Prelims level: Kittur Rani Chennamma
Why in the News?
A commemorative postage stamp was released at the historic Kittur Rani Channamma Stage within the Kittur Fort premises to mark the 200th anniversary of Kittur Vijayotsava.
About Kittur Rani Chennamma
- Rani Chennamma was born in 1778 in Kakati, Belgaum (now Karnataka).
- She was trained in horse riding, sword fighting, and archery from an early age.
- She married Mallasarja Desai, the ruler of Kittur, a small principality in Karnataka.
- The Kittur Uprising (1824):
- The British East India Company refused to recognize her adopted son, Shivalingappa, as the rightful successor under the Doctrine of Lapse.
- She declared war on the British in response to their annexation attempt.
- In October 1824, she led the Kittur army against 20,000 British soldiers stationed near the Kittur Fort.
- During the battle, British official John Thackery was killed, and the Company forces faced significant losses.
- After initial resistance, British forces returned in December 1824 with a larger army.
- Despite her courageous efforts, Rani Chennamma was captured along with her forces and imprisoned.
- She was held captive in Bailhongal Fort, where she spent her remaining years. She died in captivity in 1829.
Legacy and Significance
- Rani Chennamma is celebrated as one of the first women in Indian history to lead an anti-colonial uprising.
- She is revered as a symbol of courage, patriotism, and resistance against colonial oppression.
- She is honored in Kannada folklore, particularly through lavani (folk songs) that celebrate her bravery and sacrifice.
- Statues have been erected across Karnataka, including a prominent one in Bengaluru’s Parliament House.
Doctrine of Lapse
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