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Jhansi Fort: A symbol of Rani Laxmibai’s courage against British rule

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Jhansi Fort: A symbol of Rani Laxmibai’s courage against British ruleA fort with a glorious past

Jhansi Fort: A symbol of Rani Laxmibai’s courage against British rule

The magnificent Jhansi Fort, a silent witness to one of the most heroic chapters of India’s freedom struggle, deserves your long weekend getaway.
Jhansi Fort: A symbol of Rani Laxmibai’s courage against British rule

Jhansi Fort: A symbol of Rani Lakshmibai’s courage against British rule. Credit: Canva

There are very few things in this quiet town that Jhansi leaving its legendary warrior queen in the mind of any traveler, rani lakshmi baiWhich today is a symbol of courage and defiance British colonial rulePart of Bundelkhand, a cultural region that flourished under the rule of the Bundela Rajputs from the 16th century onwards, Jhansi’s most striking tourist attraction is its hill fort, which watches over the city like a silent sentinel.
Jhansi Fort Credit Canva
Jhansi Fort. Credit: Canva
It was founded in the 17th century by the Bundela king of Orchha, Raja Bir Singh Deo, and used to be the stronghold of the Orchha army. Its strategic location and robust architecture made it an impregnable fort. Typical of Bundelkhand architecture, this fort has a blend of Hindu and Islamic elements in its design. Massive stone walls, fortified gates and watchtowers are its key features.
Jhansi Fort Credit Canva
Jhansi Fort. Credit: Canva

A fort with a glorious past

Bundelkhand was under Mughal rule in the early 18th century, followed by the Marathas. Rani Lakshmibai married Maharaja Gangadhar Rao of Jhansi in 1842. When the Maharaja died in 1853, the British East India Company under Governor-General Lord Dalhousie refused to recognise the claim of his adopted heir and annexed Jhansi under the Doctrine of Lapse.

Ganesh temple inside the fort Credit Canva
Ganesh temple inside the fort. Photo: Canva
Rani Lakshmibai, the queen of Jhansi, turned the fort into a bastion of resistance against the British, making the fort the center of her struggle for independence. Fierce battles were fought between the queen’s army and the British forces at the fort. Her bravery and determination inspired countless Indians to rise up against the colonial oppressors. Once her fort fell, she escaped on horseback. Although she ultimately lost her life after being wounded in a battle against the British at Gwalior, her legacy lives on and lives on to this day. Jhansi Fort It’s a poignant reminder of their courage.

What to see in Jhansi Fort The fort complex has temples dedicated to Lord Ganesha and Lord Shiva, as well as the cannons of Jhansi ki Rani, Kadak Bijli and Bhavani Shankar. It is believed that Rani Lakshmibai escaped from here on horseback with her adopted son tied to her back. In the evening, a sound and light show depicts the life of Rani Lakshmibai and the 1857 freedom struggle.
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You can also visit the Rani Mahal, the former residence of the great queen Lakshmibai, which is located a short distance from the fort and is now a museum. It houses archaeological artifacts dating back to the 9th and 12th centuries. The palace’s typical Bundelkhand architecture, with open courtyards and arched chambers, offers a glimpse into the region’s past.
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