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Not only men but also women were actively involved in the army created by Queen Jhansi. Even though she passed away, Jhansi Rani is still remembered as a heroine in Indian history. His prowess can be seen from the fact that the English general Hugh Rose mentioned that he was the most dangerous of the revolutionary leaders. When Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose formed a women's force to oppose the British and named it the Jhansi Rani Force, we can see how important her role was in the war of independence. His statue has been erected in many places in India to pay homage to his heroism. Jhansi Fort,…mehr

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Not only men but also women were actively involved in the army created by Queen Jhansi. Even though she passed away, Jhansi Rani is still remembered as a heroine in Indian history. His prowess can be seen from the fact that the English general Hugh Rose mentioned that he was the most dangerous of the revolutionary leaders. When Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose formed a women's force to oppose the British and named it the Jhansi Rani Force, we can see how important her role was in the war of independence. His statue has been erected in many places in India to pay homage to his heroism. Jhansi Fort, which was the center of the Indian Liberation War of 1857, has played an important role in the history of the liberation struggle. Date and year of death of Queen Jhansi - June 18, 1858