Rani Kalindi (died 1873) was the 46th and last independent ruler of the Chakma Circle.[1] She was only female ruler of the Chakma people.
She was born in the village of Kudukchari near the Rangamati-Khagrachari highway in present-day Chittagong Hill Tracts region of Bangladesh and was the daughter of a commoner called "Guzong Bujjye" which literally means "bent old man" translated from the Chakma language. She sided with the East India Company during the Indian mutiny.[2] She supported the British Raj in its war against Lushais people during Lushai Expedition.[3]
Raja Dharam Bux Khan married her.
After his death she became the reigning Rani after a brief power struggle with rival queens and the estate manager called Shuklal Dewan backed by Captain Thomas Herbert Lewin the British Superintendent of Chittagong Hill Tracts district.