A warrior queen who defended her kingdom on the battlefield. Legend tells us she fled the British forces who burned her fortress to the ground, soaring through the sky on horseback, her young son strapped to her back, sword in the air, disappearing into the night.
She returned at the battle of Gwalior, leading her troops into one final stand-off. It was there she was killed, dying valiantly, dressed as a man.
Revered and hated – a rebel, a jezebel, a mother, a warrior - India’s greatest heroine has been called many things… but who was she and will we ever really know? This episode attempts to untangle the myth surrounding Lakshmi Bai, the Rani of Jhansi.
With Harleen Singh, Associate Professor of Literature and Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies at Brandeis University and Natasha Bennett, Curator of Asian and African Collections, Royal Armouries.
This podcast was funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund - Thanks to National Lottery Players.
This podcast was funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund - Thanks to National Lottery Players.
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