LUCKNOW : A CITY OF NAWAB
Distance : 507km from Delhi, 72km from Kanpur, 220km from Allahabad Population : 22,10,000
Altitude : 123m
Temperature : Min 4oC, max 47oC
Lucknow - The Capital City of Uttar Pradesh .The Gomti River divides Lucknow, the erstwhile city of the Nawabs, into two. Formerly called Oudh, or Avadh, Lucknow is now the capital of Uttar Pradesh, the most popular state of India. It is a medieval city that continues to retain its old-world charm. Its once broad and tree-lined streets now gasp for breath, as smoke-spitting automobiles roll over them.In 1784, when the Nawab of Lucknow, Asaf-ud-Daula decided to transform Lucknow into a city of spectacular monuments, he went on a building spree. The result was a phenomenal number of monuments, and a completely depleted royal treasury
Major Attractions of The Region
Some of the best monuments in Lucknow are the Bara Imambara (Asfi Imambara) and the Chota Imambara (Husainabad Imambara), the British Residency and the Constantia, a.k.a. La Martiniere School.
The City Has Lot In Its Stores To offer Lucknow is also famous for its Mughlai cuisine, a reminder of Muslim influence on the city. A kite-flying festival held after Diwali, the festival of lights, draws thousands of competitors to the city. The city is also known for its gharanas, or schools of Indian classical music, as well as its bidri (silver inlay work) ware, jewellery, chikan (embroidered cotton) and zardozi (silver or gold thread woven into cotton or silk). The main shopping centers in Lucknow are Hazratganj, Aminabad and Chowk. An annual 10-day music, dance, and drama festival is held in Lucknow
Friday, May 9, 2008
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