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100 _aPoojary, Tukaram and Suvarna, Ashalatha
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245 _aRani Abbakka: The unyielding guardian of sovereignty and justice
260 _aYojana: A Development Monthly
300 _a68(8), (Special issue) Aug, 2024: p.14-17
520 _aThe 17th century Italian traveler Pietro Dall Valle’s accounts provide a vivid portrayal of portrayal of Rani Abbakka, who despite her humble appearance, commanded immense respect and authority. Engaged in irrigation projects and other public works, she exemplified a ruler dedicated to her people’s welfare. She was known for her equitable rule and concerned for her subjects’ welfare. Abbakka forced an inclusive governance model, characterized by direct involvement in various administrative sectors, serves as a beacon for contemporary leaders. Abbakka’s constant war against the Portuguese was market by her commitment to her principality. Her resentence extended beyond the Portuguese’s, facing challenges from Kaladi Venkatappa Nayaka later on. – Reproduced
650 _aRani Abbakka, Pietro Della Valle, Ullal principality, Women rulers, Colonial resistance, Portuguese conflicts, Public welfare, Irrigation projects, Equitable governance, Inclusive administration, Indigenous leadership, Anti-colonial struggle, Kaladi Venkatappa Nayaka, Chowta dynasty, Maritime defense, Civic engagement, Historical resilience, Indian queens, Early modern India, Political wisdom, Sovereignty and justice
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773 _aYojana: A Development Monthly
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