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Afreen Haris
@Aamyzz · 3:58

The untold story of the brave warrior queen Ahilyabai Holkar

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In the later days from Brahma came to Rula land. A Noble Dean kind was her heart and brighter Fame. A hillya was her honor, Dean writes poet Joanna Bailey in 1849. In all, one of one of the greatest Maratha Boomin rulers of Malva none warrior Queen Ahilyabai Holkar. Born in the village of Chaundi in Jam Kit Ahmed Nagar, Mahari Aillyabai or as she was poorly referred to as Raj Madha, which means Queen Mother Aim Ya Bai Holka was a Holka Queen of the Malva Kingdom

Despite losing her husband,father in law and son one after another she rose to be one of the greatest warriors of all time.

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Diya Patel
@diyapatel264 · 0:35
Wow. I'd actually never heard of a Helia by Holker until today. And honestly, I'm a I have heard out. She's such an inspiration. Loved your storytelling as well. The beginning, the rhyme, I mean, really caught me right away. And actually, at one point I literally had a slight bit of goosebumps. I'm not going to lie. It was so good. The narration was amazing. I literally felt like I was with Aaya Baijukar watching her journey in life
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Afreen Haris
@Aamyzz · 0:05
Thank you, dear. It means a lot. I'm really happy that you enjoyed my story time
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