Kittur Chennamma

Rani Chennamma
Statue of Rani Chennamma in Bengaluru
Queen regent of Kittur
Regency1816–1824
PredecessorMallasarja (as King)
SuccessorMonarchy abolished
MonarchShivalingarudra Sarja (1816–1824)
Shivalingappa (1824)
BornChennamma
(1778-11-14)14 November 1778
Kakati, Belagavi District, present day Karnataka, India
Died21 February 1829(1829-02-21) (aged 50)
Bailhongal, Bombay Presidency, Company Raj
Burial
SpouseMallasarja
FatherDhulappa Desai
MotherPadmavati
ReligionJainism (by birth)
Lingayat-Shavite Hinduism (possibly by marriage)

Chennamma of Kittur (14 November 1778 – 21 February 1829) was the Queen of the princely state of Kittur in present-day Karnataka. She led a rebellious armed resistance against the British East India Company, in order to retain control over her dominion. She defeated the British army in the first war, but died as a prisoner after her second rebellion. As one of the first and few female rulers to lead kittur forces against British colonisation, she continues to be remembered as a folk heroine in Karnataka.