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Rani Bhatiyani sa is a Hindu goddess, worshipped in Western Rajasthan, India, the region Kashmir, and Sindh, Pakistan . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Her major temples are in Jasol , Barmer District and JOGIDAS Jaisalmer (birthplace of majisa), where she is called Bhuasa She is especially venerated by the Merasi Manganiyar community of bards. [ 1 ]
Rani Bhatiyani Sarangdeji (née Likhmibai), daughter of Bhati Kalikaran. She was a granddaughter of Raval Kehar of Jaisalmer and sister of Bhati Jeso, founder of Jeso Sakh of Marwar Bhati. Rani Chauhanji, daughter of Rao Pithamrav Chauhan of Sacor, Bamra. Rani Mangliyani Sarvandeji, daughter of Mangliyo Gahlot Rana Patu. Rani Sankhli Sahodharamji
Umade Bhattiyani (d. 1562; other names Umadeo, Uma Devi) was the wife of Maldeo Rathore, the renowned Rathore ruler of Marwar (r. 1532 – 1562). She was known as Roothi Rani — the Irate or Aggrieved Queen, or 'the Queen-who-Sulked.
Temple of Shri Rani Bhatiyani Mandir There is an old fort, cenotaphs, and a Temple of Shri Rani Bhatiyani Mandir , the wife of the erstwhile ruler of Jasol. The building where the current police station is situated was the office of the British Resident Commissioner of the Malani Paragana.
Sometime before 1581, he married the daughter of Maharao Man Singh II of Sirohi and became the co-ruler of half of Sirohi in 1581. [citation needed] His brother-in-law and ruler of Sirohi Rao Surtan became his enemy after this. He was killed by Rao Hammirji of Chandana on 17 October 1583 at the Battle of Dattani. [6]
Vijayalalitha or Vijaya Lalitha was an Indian actress who appeared in Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada and Hindi films in the 1960s and 1970s. She is best known for her appearances in Rani Mera Naam (1972), Baazigar (1972) and Saakshi (1967). She is also the aunt of Vijayashanti, Telugu superstar actress turned politician. [1]
The accounts of Rani Sati's life and the events leading to her death vary widely. Her death has been dated to 1295 or 1595 in some re-tellings, [1] while others place her in the 14th century, [2] or even the 17th century. [3] One such legend, recounted by Sakuntala Narsimhan, says: [4] [Rani] was a seventeen-year-old girl of the Bania caste.
The Kannada stage and screen maestro H. L. N. Simha gave her an acting opportunity in Gunasagari (Kannada, 1953), produced by Gubbi Veeranna. Subsequently, she acted in about 274 films in all South Indian languages.