They were mothers, sisters, daughters, and wives. But above all these indomitable women were fierce warriors and skilled leaders. All across time, they brandished swords and fought battles, and faced off with royalty. From outlining military strategies to storming battlefields, these unflaggingly courageous Indian women were truly a force to be reckoned with. Rani Lakshmibai and Kittur Chenamma are two of the more famous examples.
However, there are many more.Among these are the warrior women of Punjab — Mai Bhago, Sada Kaur, Jind Kaur and Bibi Sahib Kaur — who each left an indelible mark on history. Here are the fascinating stories about these trailblazers.
Mai Bhago
Mai Bhago, also known as Mata Bhag Kaur was a Sikh woman who led Sikh soldiers against the Mughals in 1705. She was an exceptionally skilled warrior on the battlefield and is revered as a saint in Sikhism. Mai Bhago was born in her....