Although every country in the world has its history and very beautiful queens are a part of their history, when it comes to the history of our country, we remember the names of many such queens who are especially known for their unmatched beauty and bravery. Known for For hundreds of years, while the Hindu kings had to fight foreign invaders, they also had to face the challenge from their neighboring kings. Many kings and queens had to sacrifice during the medieval and British periods. There were many such occasions when the queens had to handle the reins of the state and they happily laid down their lives for the country. Let us know about some such queens.

* Queen Padmini:
The beauty and bravery of Rani Padmini were discussed far and wide. Alauddin Khilji, the Sultan of Delhi was fascinated by the beauty of Rani Padmini. Alauddin Khilji attacked Chittor to get the queen. After the march and siege, Alauddin attacked Chittor and killed Raja Ratan Singh by treachery. Then seeing this, Rani Padmini committed self-immolation in the fire of Jauhar in 1303 AD along with Rajput heroines. About 30 thousand soldiers were killed in this war and even after winning the war, Alauddin Khilji could not get the queen because before Alauddin could reach her, she jumped into the fire and became sati.

* Rani Lakshmi Bai :
Rani Lakshmibai fought against the British in the Gadar of 1857 and was also martyred during the fight. In history, she has been named the Rani of Jhansi. Although her name is specially inscribed in history for her bravery, she was brave as well as very beautiful.

* Queen Durgavati:
Durgavati's heroic character has been cut off from Indian history because she fought hard against the Muslim rulers and defeated them many times. Like the widows of other Rajput families, Akbar wanted to make Durgavati the beauty of Ranvasa. Akbar tortured a widow for her carnal indulgence. But blessed is the bravery of Rani Durgavati that she refused to bow down to Akbar's oppression and chose the battlefield for freedom and dignity and sacrificed herself in 1564 after defeating her enemies several times.

* Queen Karnavati (Karmavati):
Who does not know Queen Karnavati of Mewar in Rajasthan? On one hand, while the Mughal Emperor Humayun was engaged in expanding his kingdom, on the other hand, Sultan Bahadur Shah of Gujarat attacked Chittor in 1533 AD. Rani Karnavati was the widow of the king of Chittor. The queen had two sons - Rana Uday Singh and Rana Vikramaditya. Humayun did not spare anyone but the love of Rani Karnavati fell well in his heart and he supported the queen. The queen had made Humayun her brother-in-law, so Humayun also protected his kingdom keeping the honor of Rakhi.