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Rani Velu Nachiyar

Rani Velu Nachiyar

Rani Velu Nachiyar, born on January 3, 1730, and passing away on December 25, 1796, held the title of queen in the Sivaganga estate from around 1780 to 1790. She made history as the first Indian queen to stand up against the East India Company through armed conflict. Among the Tamil people, she is affectionately remembered as Veeramangai, meaning “Brave Woman.”

About Rani Velu Nachiyar

  • Rani Velu Nachiyar is the 18th century queen from Sivagangai district in Tamil Nadu, who fought against British rule to recapture her kingdom.
  • She was known as the first queen to fight against the colonial power during that time. She is widely known as Veeramangai (brave woman).
  • Velu Nachiyar was born in 1730. She was the princess of Ramanathapuram.
  • As she was the only child, she was trained in archery, horse riding, martial arts, and even handling different weapons.
  • At the age of 16, she was married to Sivagangai Mannar Muthuvaduganathur following which they had a daughter who was named Vellachi.
  • In 1772, the British troops and the Nawab of Arcot came together and invaded Sivagangai.
  • During the Kalaiyar Koil war, her husband died fighting for his kingdom. Velu Nachiyar somehow escaped with her daughter Vellachi and lived in Dindigul for a few years. During this time, she formed an alliance with other kingdoms and plotted her revenge against the British.
  • Following a strong fight, Velu Nachiyar was successful in recapturing her kingdom and hence becoming the queen of Sivagangai again.
  • She proudly ruled Sivagangai for more than 10 years. During her reign, the queen also created a women’s only army called Udaiyaal.

Read Also: Kingdoms of North India

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