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Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, extends along the banks of the River Gomti. The creator of Lucknow as it is today was Nawab Asaf ud Daula. The city became known as a centre for Urdu poetry and courtly diction, and reached its acme during the reign of Wajid Ali Shah who was a connoisseur of music and poetry. It was during his reign that the British appropriated Awadh. Today, the city is dotted with remnants of its rich historic past.
Lucknow is also known for its elaborate cuisine and 'Chikankaari' or exquisite shadow-work embroidery on fine muslin cloth. |
| Area |
79 sq. km. |
| Population |
1731224 (199 census) |
| Altitude |
123 mtrs. above sea level. |
| Season |
October - March |
| Clothing |
(Summer) : Cottons Winter : Woolens |
| Language |
Hindi, Urdu, English |
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Bus/Tempo/Auto-rickshaw/Taxi Tonga/Cycle-rickshaw |
| STD Code |
0522 |
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Air
Amausi Airport, Lucknow is directly connected with Delhi, Patna, Calcutta, Bombay and Varanasi by direct flights.
Rail
A major railway junction, Lucknow is conveniently connected to many cities. Some of the important trains are :
5307/5308 Shatabadi Ex. : 5063/5064;
Nainital Ex; : 9165/9166;
Sabarmati Exp : 2553/2554;
Vaishali Exp : 5609/5610;
Road
Lucknow is connected by road with all the major cities of the country. Some of the major road distances are : Agra - 363 km, Allahabad - 210 km, Ayodhya - 135 km, Calcutta - 985 km,
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UP Tourism Accommodation
Hotel Gomti (UPSTDC). 6, Sapru Marg. Ph : (0522)212291, 214708, 220624
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Hussainabad Imambara
Near the Rumi Darwaza, this structure houses the tombs of Muhammad Ali Shah, its builder, and of his mother. Built between 1837 and 1842, it is also called the Chhota Imambara. It is approached through a fine garden. The Imambara has a white dome and numerous turrets and minarets. The walls of the mausoleum are decorated with verses in Arabic. Chandeliers, gilded mirrors, colorful stucco, the King's throne and ornate tazia or replicas of the tombs at Karbala adorn the interior.
Shah Najaf Imambara
This white-domed structure derives its name from the town of Najaf, about 200 km south of Baghdad where the saint Hazrat Ali is buries. It is situated on the right bank of the Gomti, In this mausoleum are buried the remains of Ghazi-ud-din Haider and his wives, including Mubarak Mahal, his European wife. The entrance leads to a beautiful garden. The silver tomb of Ghazi-ud-din Haider lies in the centre of the building and is flanked by the more imposing silver and gold tomb of Mubarak Mahal on one side, and another tomb on the other.
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