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  1. Jan 6, 2020 · NEW DELHI: Thirty-eight years after the Behmai massacre shook the country, the judgment in the case is expected to be delivered on January 6. On February 14, 1981, then bandit queen Phoolan Devi ...

  2. Jan 18, 2020 · Meanwhile, Phoolan Devi surrendered to the Madhya Pradesh (MP) police in 1983, two years after the killings, under an amnesty scheme. As per the terms of her surrender, then MP CM Arjun Singh agreed to keep her in the Gwalior prison, rather than being sent to a UP prison — as a result of which the summons and non-bailable warrants issued by a Kanpur court were returned unserved.

  3. Phoolan Devi, also known as the Bandit Queen, was born into a poor family in a small village in Uttar Pradesh, India. Despite facing numerous challenges and hardships in her early life, Phoolan Devi eventually rose to become a powerful and influential figure in Indian society. Phoolan Devi was known for her strong sense of justice and often ...

  4. Aug 10, 2023 · फूलन देवी कैसे बनी डकैत ( Bandit Queen Phoolan Devi) Roads and Kingdoms. 20 साल की उम्र में फूलन को अगवा कर उसका बलात्कार किया गया. इससे पहले शादी के नाम पर भी वो कई ...

  5. Jan 1, 1996 · Phoolan Devi. Phoolan Devi was born into a poor, low-caste family in Uttar Pradesh, living in a world that gave more respect to a stray dog than to a woman. At 11, she was married off and endured beatings, rapes and persecution. She survived being kidnapped by bandits and became one of them, learning how to shoot like a man.

  6. Jan 17, 2020 · Phoolan Devi had stormed into Behmai in what was described as an attack to avenge her alleged rape there by two other bandits - Lala Ram and Sri Ram - both Thakurs, a dominant caste in the village.

  7. Travel. Dispatched By Bourdain. Politics Features. Asia. Phoolan Devi’s legacy—as a murderer, goddess, and liberator—masks the woman behind the stories. O n a chill February day in 1983, a 20-year-old young woman known as Phoolan Devi—literally, Flower Goddess—walked out of the forested ravines of the Chambal River valley and handed ...

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