6 women's freedom fighter
Nation building work is a punit task. Whatever work to be done in the nation's interest is low. The history of history has been dyed from the pride of heroes to sacrifice for the nation. The pride of sacrificial sacrificial sacrifices from national emotions pride the history of our country.
Nation building work is a punit task. Whatever work to be done in the nation's interest is low. The history of history has been dyed from the pride of heroes to sacrifice for the nation. The pride of sacrificial sacrificial sacrifices from national emotions pride the history of our country. In the freedom struggle, women jumped in the freedom struggle except for the church of the house. Struggled with men with shoulders. There is a long list of such heroes. Some of which are going to tell about them.
SarojiniNaidu-
In February 13, 1879, the name of the mother of Sarojini born in Hyderabad was the name of Varadasundaratha father, Aghornath Chattopadhyay. He got the talent of poetic writing inherited from his parents. Due to his sweet voice, he was given the title of India Kokila. Their marriage happened with Govind Rajul Naidu. After contacting Gopal Krishna Gokhale and Mahatma Gandhi, this nation started writing poems based on love. Their speeches were zealous. He participated in the Karangres session in 1910. In 1925, it became the President of the Indian Congress. In 1930, he marched Dandi in 'Salt Break Movement'. In 1942, he also participated in the Leave of Gandhiji's India. Many times in the battle of independence also jailed. This becomes the governor of Uttar Pradesh in independent India. They died on March 2, 1949.
Begum Hazrat Mahal-
Begum Hazrat Mahal was the wife of Nawab Vajid Ali Shah of Awadh. Dalhousie accused Nawab in 1856 by accusing him and closed him and captured the Awadh. The rebellion of the first freedom struggle was started. Begum Hazrat Mahal collected Lucknow and nearby feudal and took iron from the British. These people left Lucknow in the areas under Awadh, took all other areas from the British. As the successor of Nawab Vajid Ali, his minor son Birjis declared the Nawab of Awadh and became a protector. But after the captivity of Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah Zafar, revolutionary courage was lost. The British once again captured himself on all areas. Begum Hazrat palace went to Nepal with his son. And started living in Kathmandu. They died in 1874.
Ranaghalu or Rani Gay Dinnleue-
On 26th January 1915, he was born in the village called Minipur. They are also called 'Rani Lakshmi Bai' of Nagaland. At the small age of 13, his cousin joined Jadaga. Jadaga wanted to remove the British from Manipur. He had run a movement called 'Heraca'. But before that the movement was successful, Jadaga was sentenced to the hanging. Now the command of the movement handle the guidewood. He specializes in the guerrilla war and weapon. There were four thousand Naga soldiers with them. In the eyes of the British, it was a sparkling leader. They were arrested at the age of 16. Even after many efforts of Nehru, they did not get released. It was released after getting independence to the country. After that he took the uplift and development work of Naga people. They received 'Termber's Freedom Fighter Award', 'Padmabhushan' and Vivekananda Service Award. He passed away at 17 February 1983 at the age of 78.
Rani Lakshmi Bai-
On November 19, 1928, the daughter of Varanasi Lakshmi Bai Moropant was the daughter of Copper and Bhagirathi Sipare. Their name was Manikarnika copper. People with love they called Manu and Chhibali too. They got married to Jhansi Naresh Gangadhar Rao North. After marriage, their name was Lakshmi Bai. Gangadhar Rao died on November 21, 1953. Before death, he adopted Damodar Rao. The British did not consider Damodar to Jhansi's successor. He captured the fort of Jhansi. Lakshmi Bai participated in the first freedom struggle to protect Jhansi. The British attacked Jhansi. War was done for eight days. Due to the betrayal of his own Sardar, he had to leave the fort. The British soldiers near Kalp surrounded them. The injured queen was fighting. The British retreated by defeating the queen. But due to excessive injured, Queen Vegetati received.
Junky
Bhojla village of Jhansi was born on November 22, 1830 on Samar Singh and Jamuna Devi. It was Koli caste. In their childhood their mother died. Father licked them like boys. Pleased with his bravery, the villagers married Jhansi's army hero Puran Kori. It was Lakshmi Bai's Humshakal. Influenced by his intelligence and functionality, Lakshmi Bai gave them training of arms and horse riding. The queen took out the queen in the war to take out the queen from the fort of Jhansi. Due to the Queen's work, he was able to keep the British in confusion. His husband was killed in this war. It is said that the shock was saved and the revenge of the Queen's death reached Hugh everyday by holding the voice of Lakshmi Bai. Where the captive was made. In the form of punishment, he asked Hugh everyday by his heroism, he has released him. Some historians say that Veergal received in that war.
Lakshmashagal-
Lakshmi Sehgal, born in October 24, 1914, was a traditional Tamil family. After making medical by Madras Medical College, he went to Singapore. There was joined by Azad Hind Fauj at World War II. From his childhood, it was influenced by freedom movements. It was Singapore as a doctor. In 1943, it became the first woman member of Azad Hind Fauj and became the Colonel of the 'Rani Jhansi Regiment' of the army. But people know them as Capt Lakshmi Sehgal. They were married to love Sehgal. It could not accept the partition of Indo-Pakistan. They were awarded 'Padma Vibhushan' in 1998. They died on July 23, 2012.