8 Greatest Female Warriors in Indian History

Rani Lakshmibai: Also known as the "Queen of Jhansi", she led the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against the British rule in India. She fought fiercely in battle and even died on the battlefield.

Razia Sultan: She was the first and only female ruler of the Delhi Sultanate. She was a skilled horse rider and led her army into battle.

Chennamma: She was the queen of Keladi Nayaka Kingdom in Karnataka and fought against the Mughal Empire in the late 17th century. She successfully defended her kingdom against the Mughal forces.

Rudrama Devi: She was a queen of the Kakatiya dynasty in Andhra Pradesh and ruled from 1263 to 1289 CE. She was a skilled warrior and led her army in battle against the Eastern Chalukyas and the Yadavas.

Keladi Chennamma: She was the queen of the Keladi Nayaka Kingdom in Karnataka and fought against the Mughal Empire in the late 17th century. She successfully defended her kingdom against the Mughal forces.

Abbakka Chowta: She was the queen of Ullal, a small principality in Karnataka. She fought against the Portuguese in the 16th century and successfully defended her kingdom against their naval attacks.

Naikidevi: She was a queen of the Solanki dynasty in Gujarat and led her army in battle against the Muslim invaders. She fought fiercely and is remembered for her bravery.

Karnavati: She was the queen of Garhwal in the 16th century and fought against the Mughal Empire. She is remembered for her valiant efforts to defend her kingdom against the invaders.

These female warriors are remembered for their courage, bravery, and skill on the battlefield, and continue to inspire women in India and around the world.