Avantibai Lodhi (Aged 21), was born on 16 August 1831, an Indian freedom fighter and the queen of Ramgarh (present-day Dindori) in Madhya Pradesh, India. She was an opponent of the British East India Company during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Information concerning her mostly comes from folklore. Following the death of her husband and protesting against the Doctrine of Lapse, she decided to take up arms.
When the revolt of 1857 broke out, Avantibai raised and led an army of 4000. Her first battle with the British took place in the village of Kheri near Mandla, where she and her army were able to defeat the British forces. However, stung by the defeat, the British came back with vengeance and launched an attack on Ramgarh. They set it on fire and followed her to Devhairgarh.
On 20 March 1858, when facing an almost certain defeat in battle, she died by suicide. The Narmada Valley Development Authority named a part of the Bargi Dam project in Jabalpur in her honor. India Post has issued two stamps in honor of Avantibai, one in 1988 and another in 2001.
Avantibai Lodhi
(1831 – 1858) – (Madhya Pradesh)
Avantibai Lodhi (Aged 21), was born on 16 August 1831, an Indian freedom fighter and the queen of Ramgarh (present-day Dindori) in Madhya Pradesh, India. She was an opponent of the British East India Company during the Indian Rebellion of 1857. Information concerning her mostly comes from folklore. Following the death of her husband and protesting against the Doctrine of Lapse, she decided to take up arms.
When the revolt of 1857 broke out, Avantibai raised and led an army of 4000. Her first battle with the British took place in the village of Kheri near Mandla, where she and her army were able to defeat the British forces. However, stung by the defeat, the British came back with vengeance and launched an attack on Ramgarh. They set it on fire and followed her to Devhairgarh.
On 20 March 1858, when facing an almost certain defeat in battle, she died by suicide. The Narmada Valley Development Authority named a part of the Bargi Dam project in Jabalpur in her honor. India Post has issued two stamps in honor of Avantibai, one in 1988 and another in 2001.
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