Rani Gaidinliu was a legendary freedom fighter from north east India. As a teenager, she bravely stood up to the might of the British empire, and fought for justice and freedom from colonial repression of her community, the Zeliangrong Nagas. After Independence, the Zeliangrong people pushed for a ?Homeland Movement? under her charismatic leadership. She was also a fearless Naga spiritual leader who fought for the preservation of her indigenous tribal way of life by reforming the ancient Zeliangrong religion.\n\nThis monograph is a fascinating account of Rani Gaidinliu, narrating her journey as a young girl when she joined Haipou Jadonang?s movement for Makam Gwangdi or ?Naga Raj?, and subsequently took charge of the movement after Jadonang was arrested and hanged by the British. It recounts how Gaidinliu later came to be known as ?Rani Gaidinliu?- a name made famous by Jawaharlal Nehru who was touched by her stories of revolt and imprisonment during his travels in the north east before Indian Independence.\n\nThis work shows how Rani Gaidinliu rose as a new hope and became a symbol of resistance for her community, the Zeliangrong Nagas, inspired by Mahatma Gandhi?s call for freedom.\n\nThis book is a part of the series - Pioneers of Modern India. Other books in the series: a) Homi J. Bhabha, b) Heisnam Sabitri, c) RK Laxman d) Jamini Roy e) Sarada Devi f) Charu Majumdar g) Muthulakshmi Reddy.
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