Rani Durgavati
Rani Durgavati was a 16th-century queen of the Gondwana kingdom in central India. She is known for her bravery and leadership, especially during the Mughal invasion led by Akbar. Rani Durgavati ascended the throne after her husband's death and ruled with wisdom and strength, earning respect from her subjects.
She is often celebrated for her fierce resistance against the Mughal forces. Despite being outnumbered, Rani Durgavati fought valiantly to protect her kingdom. Her legacy continues to inspire many, and she is remembered as a symbol of courage and valor in Indian history.