Database: Rani Laxumibai of Jhansi

//India//1828-11-19 Originally named Manikamikka at birth, Lakshmi Bai was born circa 1828 in the city of Varanasi. She grew up in a  family and, unusually, was educated and trained in martial arts and sword fighting. At a young age, she married the maharaja of,. However, her husband died without leaving a surviving heir. Just before her husband passed away, according to formal tradition, Lakshmi Bai adopted a boy so that there could be an heir to her husband's throne.

The British governor general of India,, refused to recognize the adopted heir and immediately annexed the territory of Jhansi, justifying his decisions in accordance with the. Lakshmi Bai was required to leave the palace of the queen, the, and depart from the. However, the queen of Jhansi refused to cede the territory to the British and declared "Mi Maghi Jhansi Nahi Denar", meaning "I won't give up my Jhansi". At the outbreak of the, she became an important figure in the uprising against the British. She organized troops and assumed military duties against British forces in the region.

After several weeks of fighting, the British captured the, but Lakshmi Bai managed to escape and join other rebels. They mounted an attack on the city- of, where Lakshmi Bai fought dressed as a man with her adopted son strapped on her back. She aggressively battled the British troops until a stray bullet mortally wounded her.