RMF3GA61–Lakshmibai , Rani of Jhansi , Rani Laxmibai , Queen of Jhansi , Indian Queen , great freedom fighter of India's first war of Independence Mutiny Thane India Asia Indian Asian
RMRY6KPE–The Mutiny of the Heroine Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi, 1800s. India, Calcutta, Kalighat painting, 19th century. Black ink, watercolor, and tin paint, with graphite underdrawing on paper; secondary support: 48.5 x 29.6 cm (19 1/8 x 11 5/8 in.); painting only: 45.5 x 28 cm (17 15/16 x 11 in
RMR03MR6–Statue of Rani Lakshmibai at Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RMHR88X7–The Rani of Jhansi on horseback kills an Englishman with her sword, while one of (6125120682)
RMR6Y1HH–Rani of Jhansi, Indian queen, Rani Lakshmibai, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India, old vintage 1800s engraving
RMMYNMDM–. English: A handsome miniature of Rani of Jhansi found during the capture of the Nawab of Farrukhabad's palace in 1857. The Nawab was something of a reluctant rebel, having been forced into supporting the Indian Rebellion of 1857 by the presence of rebel sepoys on his territory. Yet he clearly felt an affinity for the rebel Indian rulers depicted in the miniatures as they were found on display in his bedchamber. circa 1857. Unknown 447 Rani of Jhansi, watercolour on ivory, c. 1857
RMF6NAD6–Rani Lakshmibai sketch, Rani Laxmibai, Rani of Jhansi, Jhansi, Madhya Pradesh, India, Asia
RM2B02GAY–Lakshmi Bai, the Rani of Jhansi (c.19 November 1835 – 17 June 1858, (Marathi- झाशीची राणी लक्ष्मीबाई) was the queen of the Maratha-ruled princely state of Jhansi, situated in the north-central part of India. She was one of the leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and a symbol of resistance to the rule of the British East India Company in the subcontinent.
RMATBN0A–Bronze metal statue of Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi on horse India Asia Indian art Asian sculpture Lakshmibai Newalkar, Rani of Jhansi
RMB82ABD–Jhansi Ki Rani Jhansi Ki Rani Year: 1952 - india Affiche, Poster Director: Sohrab Modi
RMR03N4B–Facade of Rani Mahal, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RM2RW62AB–The Battle of Gwalior, The Great Indian Mutiny of 1857, The Rani of Jhansi(1828-1858) leads her troops, Ca. 1860s gouache painting
RFFC46KJ–Jhansi Fort, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India
RM2B01X7A–Lakshmi Bai, the Rani of Jhansi (c.19 November 1835 – 17 June 1858, (Marathi- झाशीची राणी लक्ष्मीबाई) was the queen of the Maratha-ruled princely state of Jhansi, situated in the north-central part of India. She was one of the leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and a symbol of resistance to the rule of the British East India Company in the subcontinent.
RF2AFY3N0–Woman commemorates with marigold garland statue of Rani Lakshmi Bai, anti colonialist, in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India.
RF2G3WJE4–Cannon at Jhansi Fort
RM2ATHGR2–Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi Year : 2019 Inde Director : Radha Krishna Jagarlamudi, Kangana Ranaut Poster (India)
RM2A52K26–The Mutiny of the Heroine Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi, 1800s. Rani Lakshmi Bai was a widow of Raja Gangadhar Rao, the Maharaja of Jhansi, whose state had been annexed by the British. On June 10, 1857, following a massacre of Europeans by local Indian troops, she was proclaimed ruler. One of the first freedom fighters, she resisted the British and was killed in June 1858. She later became a legendary mutiny heroine and an icon for the Indian independence movement. In this image she wears a British crown and has her sword raised.
RMKX3BER–Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar laying the foundation stone of the 'Ambedkar Bhavan', Rani Jhansi Road, Delhi on 16 April 1950
RME5NW0N–THE TIGER AND THE FLAME, (aka JHANSI KI RANI), US poster, 1956
RF2F30HRY–A closeup shot of the Shiva Temple, India,
RM2KBX215–A view of Azad Market, Rani Jhansi Road on August 11, 2020 in New Delhi. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RMHX601C–Rani of Jhansi
RM2KDC42X–Rani Lakshmi Bai statue in the city of Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India, on May 06, 2022. Rani Lakshmi Bai (also known as Veerangana Avanti Bai Lodhi, Rani Lakshmibai, Jhansi ki Rani and Lakshmibai) was Rani of Jhansi (1828 – 1858), was the queen of the princely state of Jhansi in North India (now in Jhansi district in Uttar Pradesh). She was one of the leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and became a symbol of resistance to the British Raj for Indian nationalists. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
RMPC3E30–512 Rani of Jhansi, watercolour on ivory, c. 1857
RF2F1JMN5–View Shiva Temple, in which Rani Lakshmibai used worship Lord Shiva, at Fort in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RF2H33TM1–INDIA - CIRCA 1957: a stamp printed in India shows Laxmibai, Rani of Jhansi, Centenary of the struggle for independence, circa 1957
RF2RFN4HE–Queen Lakshmibai or Laxmibai, the Rani of Jhansi (1828-1858) was an Indian queen, the wife of Maharaja Gangadar Rao. She joined the Indian Rebellion of 1857-8, India’s first uprising against the British East India Company. She led her own army against the British and died in the battle of Gwalior in June 1858.
RMRCE7TJ–Conventionalised portrait said to be Rani Laksmi Bai of Jhansi (d.1858). c.1860-1870. Watercolour on ivory. Source: Add.Or.2607.
RMR03N51–Façade of Rani Mahal, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RFD2PTXA–Statue of Rani Laxmi Bai, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
RMR03NF0–Jhansi railway station, statue of Rani Lakshmibai, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RFFC4786–Jhansi Fort, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India
RMR03ND4–Jhansi railway station, statue of Rani Lakshmibai, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RM2B02GB5–Lakshmi Bai, the Rani of Jhansi (c.19 November 1835 – 17 June 1858, (Marathi- झाशीची राणी लक्ष्मीबाई) was the queen of the Maratha-ruled princely state of Jhansi, situated in the north-central part of India. She was one of the leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and a symbol of resistance to the rule of the British East India Company in the subcontinent.
RMF6NAD8–Rani Lakshmibai sketch, Jhansi, madhya pradesh, india, asia
RM2B02GB4–Jhansi was an independent princely state ruled by Maratha Newalkar dynasty under suzerainty of British India from 1804 till 1853, when British took over the State under terms of Doctrine of Lapse. The fortified town of Jhansi served as its capital. The Jhansi was, however, was reclaimed and ruled by Rani Laxmi Bai (one of the leading figure Revolt of 1857) from August 1857 to June 1858.
RF2G3WJDJ–Entrance to Fort at Jhansi
RM2H46G55–The Rani of Jhansi in darbar. Gouache painting by an Indian artist, 1800s.
RM2KBCE34–A view of the building where a fire broke out during early morning hours in a plastic factory, on December 8, 2019 at Anaj Mandi area near Rani Jhansi Road in New Delhi, India. Fire department personnel pulled 63 people during the rescue operation from 4-storey building while 43 causalities were reported till the last update. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RF2HNEEBA–INDIA - CIRCA 1957: stamp printed by India, shows woman on a horse, Laxmibai, Rani of Jhansi, circa 1957
RMHKCKAT–Rani of Jhansi
RMW7CF42–'The Accession of the Queen of India', 1858. Artist: Unknown
RMPC3E2Y–512 Rani of Jhansi
RFKGXFB3–Cannon installed on pedestal at fort in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RFHHCG7T–travel, historical, courageous, asia, tourism, face, india, entrance, door,
RF2RFN4HD–Queen Lakshmibai or Laxmibai, the Rani of Jhansi (1828-1858) was an Indian queen, the wife of Maharaja Gangadar Rao. She joined the Indian Rebellion of 1857-8, India’s first uprising against the British East India Company. She led her own army against the British and died in the battle of Gwalior in June 1858.
RMR54Y7C–Laksmi Bai, Rani of Jhansi. Crowned female figure with a sword riding on a white horse. c.1890. 430 by 280 mm. Source: Add.Or.1896. Author: ANON.
RF2D7AJX3–MOSCOW, RUSSIA - APRIL 2, 2017: A post stamp printed in India shows woman on a horse with sword, Laxmibai, Rani of Jhansi, circa 1957
RMBFNJ4D–Hill Fortress of Gwalior
RME0EG97–Jhansi is a historic city of northern India, located in the region of Bundelkhand on the banks of the Pahuj or Pushpavati River
RFFC4621–Jhansi Fort, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India
RMF6N9K7–Rani lakshmibai sketch, jhansi, madhya pradesh, india, asia
RM2B02GB3–Jhansi Fort or Jhansi ka Kila is a fortress situated on a large hilltop called Bangira, in Uttar Pradesh, Northern India. It served as a stronghold of the Chandela kings in Balwant Nagar from the 11th through to the 17th century. The granite walls of the fort are between 16 and 20 feet thick and on the south side meet the city walls. The south face of the fort is almost perpendicular. There are 10 gates giving access to the fort. Some of these are Khanderao Gate, Datia Darwaza, Unnao Gate, Jharna Gate, Laxmi Gate, Sagar Gate, Orchha Gate, Sainyar Gate and Chand Gate. Notable sights in the fo
RMR03N62–Statue of Rani Lakshmibai, Rani Lakshmi bai, Lakshmibai Park, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RM2H46CWJ–The Rani of Jhansi leads her troops in the siege of Jhansi fort. Gouache painting by an Indian painter, 18--.
RMDH1HCE–woman dressed as jhansi ki rani at ramlila maidan new delhi India Asia
RM2KBCE2T–People gather at Anaj Mandi area near Rani Jhansi Road where a fire broke out during early morning hours in a plastic factory, on December 8, 2019 in New Delhi, India. Fire department personnel pulled 63 people during the rescue operation from 4-storey building while 43 causalities were reported till the last update. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RMET0DW5–Jhansi Ki Rani, Rani of Jhansi, float procession, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, Asia
RMCE66TE–Rani Mahal ; Jhansi ;Uttar Pradesh ; India
RMMW1C8X–. English: Rani of Jhansi . 2 June 2011. Unknown 512 Rani of Jhansi
RFKGXFAH–Front portion and entrance of massive fort, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
RME0EMF3–Jhansi is a historic city of northern India, located in the region of Bundelkhand on the banks of the Pahuj or Pushpavati River
RFFC46PB–Jhansi Fort, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India
RM2B02GB6–Jhansi Fort or Jhansi ka Kila is a fortress situated on a large hilltop called Bangira, in Uttar Pradesh, Northern India. It served as a stronghold of the Chandela kings in Balwant Nagar from the 11th through to the 17th century. The granite walls of the fort are between 16 and 20 feet thick and on the south side meet the city walls. The south face of the fort is almost perpendicular. There are 10 gates giving access to the fort. Some of these are Khanderao Gate, Datia Darwaza, Unnao Gate, Jharna Gate, Laxmi Gate, Sagar Gate, Orchha Gate, Sainyar Gate and Chand Gate. Notable sights in the fo
RM2H46MG6–The Rani of Jhansi leads dressed as a man fights the British cavalry. Gouache painting by an Indian artist, 18--.
RM2KBCE36–A view of the building where a fire broke out during early morning hours in a plastic factory, on December 8, 2019 at Anaj Mandi area near Rani Jhansi Road in New Delhi, India. Fire department personnel pulled 63 people during the rescue operation from 4-storey building while 43 causalities were reported till the last update. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RM2H0Y2NE–The Mutiny of the Heroine Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi, c. 1890. Eastern India, Bengal, Kolkata, Kalighat. Watercolor, graphite, ink, and tin on paper; secondary support: 48.5 x 29.6 cm (19 1/8 x 11 5/8 in.); painting only: 45.5 x 28 cm (17 15/16 x 11 in.). Rani Lakshmi Bai was a widow of Raja Gangadhar Rao, the Maharaja of Jhansi, whose state had been annexed by the British. On June 10, 1857, following a massacre of Europeans by local Indian troops, she was proclaimed ruler. One of the first freedom fighters, she resisted the British and was killed in June 1858. She later became a legendary mu
RMCE66T8–Rani Mahal ; Jhansi ; Uttar Pradesh ; India ; Asia
RMMWP1YX–. English: Rani of Jhansi . 2 June 2011. Unknown 512 Rani of Jhansi
RFK02FDF–Top view of historical fort at Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia Uploaded on 27jul17 Accepted
RME0EHK8–Jhansi is a historic city of northern India, located in the region of Bundelkhand on the banks of the Pahuj or Pushpavati River
RFFC47TF–Painting on the inner wall and ceiling, Rani Mahal. Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India
RFRNH7WT–Statue of Zashichi Rani, Rani Laxmibai near Balgandharva Theater or Rangmandir, Pune
RFG1W2P9–Painted inner wall and ceiling of Rani Mahal, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India
RF2X1RCH2–View of Cenotaph of King Gangadhar Rao, Husband of Rani Lakshmibai, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India.
RM2KBCE35–People gather at Anaj Mandi area near Rani Jhansi Road where a fire broke out during early morning hours in a plastic factory, on December 8, 2019 in New Delhi, India. Fire department personnel pulled 63 people during the rescue operation from 4-storey building while 43 causalities were reported till the last update. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RFBFP5Y9–Queens Palace ; Rani Mahal ; Jhansi ; Uttar Pradesh ; India ; asia
RMMYNMDR–. English: Rani of Jhansi . 2 June 2011. Unknown 447 Rani of Jhansi
RME0EG9Y–Jhansi is a historic city of northern India, located in the region of Bundelkhand on the banks of the Pahuj or Pushpavati River
RF2X1RCH5–View of Cenotaph of King Gangadhar Rao, Husband of Rani Lakshmibai, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India.
RM2KBCE38–A view of the building where a fire broke out during early morning hours in a plastic factory, on December 8, 2019 at Anaj Mandi area near Rani Jhansi Road in New Delhi, India. Fire department personnel pulled 63 people during the rescue operation from 4-storey building while 43 causalities were reported till the last update. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RMMWW2T0–. Rani Lakshmibai - English: The Ranee of w:Jhansi Norsk nynorsk: Den siste dronninga av Jhansi. 1859. Unknown 599 The Ranee of Jhansi-Chambers-1859
RME0EJWT–Jhansi is a historic city of northern India, located in the region of Bundelkhand on the banks of the Pahuj or Pushpavati River
RF2X1RCGJ–Statue of Virangana Lakshmibai in the Lake of Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India.
RM2KBCE33–People gather at Anaj Mandi area near Rani Jhansi Road where a fire broke out during early morning hours in a plastic factory, on December 8, 2019 in New Delhi, India. Fire department personnel pulled 63 people during the rescue operation from 4-storey building while 43 causalities were reported till the last update. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RMMW1R52–. Rani Lakshmibai - English: The Ranee of w:Jhansi Norsk nynorsk: Den siste dronninga av Jhansi. 1859. Unknown 599 The Ranee of Jhansi-Chambers-1859
RME0EK0F–Jhansi is a historic city of northern India, located in the region of Bundelkhand on the banks of the Pahuj or Pushpavati River
RF2X1RCHN–Small Pond in the Campus of King Gangadhar Rao's Cenotaph, Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, India.
RM2KBCE31–People gather at Anaj Mandi area near Rani Jhansi Road where a fire broke out during early morning hours in a plastic factory, on December 8, 2019 in New Delhi, India. Fire department personnel pulled 63 people during the rescue operation from 4-storey building while 43 causalities were reported till the last update. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RMMYPK4K–. Rani Lakshmibai - English: The Ranee of w:Jhansi Norsk nynorsk: Den siste dronninga av Jhansi. 1859. Unknown 522 The Ranee of Jhansi-Chambers-1859
RME0EHY4–Jhansi is a historic city of northern India, located in the region of Bundelkhand on the banks of the Pahuj or Pushpavati River
RM2KBCE2X–People gather at Anaj Mandi area near Rani Jhansi Road where a fire broke out during early morning hours in a plastic factory, on December 8, 2019 in New Delhi, India. Fire department personnel pulled 63 people during the rescue operation from 4-storey building while 43 causalities were reported till the last update. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RMMW1C8T–. English: A handsome miniature of Rani of Jhansi found during the capture of the Nawab of Farrukhabad's palace in 1857. The Nawab was something of a reluctant rebel, having been forced into supporting the Indian Rebellion of 1857 by the presence of rebel sepoys on his territory. Yet he clearly felt an affinity for the rebel Indian rulers depicted in the miniatures as they were found on display in his bedchamber. circa 1857. Unknown 512 Rani of Jhansi, watercolour on ivory, c. 1857
RME0EHMG–Jhansi is a historic city of northern India, located in the region of Bundelkhand on the banks of the Pahuj or Pushpavati River
RM2KBCE2W–A view of the building where a fire broke out during early morning hours in a plastic factory, on December 8, 2019 at Anaj Mandi area near Rani Jhansi Road in New Delhi, India. Fire department personnel pulled 63 people during the rescue operation from 4-storey building while 43 causalities were reported till the last update. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RMMWP200–. English: A handsome miniature of Rani of Jhansi found during the capture of the Nawab of Farrukhabad's palace in 1857. The Nawab was something of a reluctant rebel, having been forced into supporting the Indian Rebellion of 1857 by the presence of rebel sepoys on his territory. Yet he clearly felt an affinity for the rebel Indian rulers depicted in the miniatures as they were found on display in his bedchamber. circa 1857. Unknown 512 Rani of Jhansi, watercolour on ivory, c. 1857
RME0EHXF–Jhansi is a historic city of northern India, located in the region of Bundelkhand on the banks of the Pahuj or Pushpavati River
RM2KBCE30–People gather at Anaj Mandi area near Rani Jhansi Road where a fire broke out during early morning hours in a plastic factory, on December 8, 2019 in New Delhi, India. Fire department personnel pulled 63 people during the rescue operation from 4-storey building while 43 causalities were reported till the last update. (Photo by Mayank Makhija/NurPhoto)
RMMNXPJ8–. English: Creation Date: ca. 1860 Display Dimensions: 10 1/32 in. x 12 in. (25.5 cm x 30.5 cm) Credit Line: Edwin Binney 3rd Collection Accession Number: 1990.1028 Collection: <a href='http://www.sdmart.org/art/our-collection/asian-art' rel='nofollow'>The San Diego Museum of Art</a> . 6 September 2011, 14:33:24. English: thesandiegomuseumofartcollection 1179 The Rani of Jhansi on horseback kills an Englishman with her sword, while one of (6125120682)
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