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Category: Travel | Tags: Lucknow, history, Places to See, Language and poetry, Cuisine, sports, Education and Research, Transport

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Guide Comments
Indian Voyageur said about 1 year ago:
Great Article! I think that Lucknow is one of those cities in India that has often been under-rated and overlooked. It has a lot of sites natural as well cultural to offer visitors. Although I may be partial to the city as I love the cuisine...the Nawabi kebabs are mouthwatering...yummm!
SHANI said about 1 year ago:
Thanks for Appreciation Buddy...I think You should visit the city once atleast to enjoy Kebabs....Sorry...TUNDE KEBABS...
SHANI said about 1 year ago:
HI i created this guide...n if in future i want to edit few stuffs...do u know how to edit this....
SHANI said about 1 year ago:
I got it....
Ritesh said 12 months ago:
Hey Shani, I think you have copied this entire article from Wikipedia. I would love to see the content which you can write by your own. In case you want to give some references then you are welcome to link the wiki reference here. Unfortunately, post copied from Wikipedia aren't of any interest for users and can be treated as duplicate content. Would you mind changing it.
SHani said 12 months ago:
i'll change it very soon... and tht would be genuinely from me n my experiences being LKOite well i did this coz some1 only searches wiki when he tries to visit that place or try to know about the place.... here if ppl see this guide they might be intrestwe to know about the place n visit it... So it isn't like i wanted to create a guide i copied it.... i wanted tht ppl should know the city well.... whether they r going thr or not...
shubha said 11 months ago:
Hii, Really an intresting article. Being a lucknowite i would like to appreciate your effort to make people aware about our Lucknow.
SHANI said 11 months ago:
Thanks for your support Shubha.... I wish i'll add my personal exp. in future on this site.... i would love if you can refer this page to others....so that they can chk it out...and come to know the CITY in a better way...
Rahul said 11 months ago:
I REALLY LIKED THIS GUIDE,WELL BEING IN LUCKNOW FOR LAST 3YEARS I COULDN'T EXPLORE THAT MUCH AS AFTER BEING TO THIS GUIDE I DID... THANX SHANI...
Waqar Ahmad said 8 months ago:
You have not included the name of best co-ed school in Lucknow ie St. Fidelis Vikas nager
Dharmender Kumar Singh said 8 months ago:
I want to join u and know everything changes in Lucknow
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After 1350 AD the Lucknow and parts of Awadh region have been under the rule of the Delhi Sultanate, the Mughal Empire, the Nawabs of Awadh, the East India Company and the British Raj. Lucknow has been one of the major centers of First War of Independence, participated actively in India's Independence movement, and after Independence has emerged as an important city of North India.
The Asafi Imambara (popularly known as Bara Imambara), the Chhota Imambara, Residency, and Shah Najaf are monuments of architectural importance at Lucknow. The famous 'Bhul Bhulaiyan' (Labyrinth) is part of Asafi Imambara complex. Some other places of interest are the Picture Gallery, Chattar Manzil, State Museum / Lucknow Zoo, Shaheed Smarak, Dilkusha, Ambedkar Memorial, Planetarium, Baradari and Ram Krishna Math.
Lucknow is bravely struggling to retain its old world charm while at the same time acquiring a modern lifestyle. Regarded as one of the finest cities of India, Lucknow represents a culture that combines emotional warmth, a high degree of sophistication, courtesy, and a love for gracious living. The Pehle-Aap (after you) culture, popularised as a tagline for the society of Lucknow, is waning. But a small part of Lucknow's society still possesses such etiquette. This sublime cultural richness famous as Lakhnawi tehzeeb blends the cultures of two communities living side by side for centuries, sharing similar interests and speaking a common language.
The Awadh region has its own distinct Nawabi style cuisine, with various kinds of biryanis, kebabs and breads.
Aminabad, a quaint bazaar like Delhi's Chandni Chowk, is situated in the heart of the city. It is a large shopping centre that caters to a wide variety of consumers.
Lucknow is a hub of education and research with many premier institutions. Schools and higher educational institutions in Lucknow are administered either by the Directorate of Education, the UP government, or private organizations.
Lucknow has traditionally been a sports-loving city. In the past pehlwani, kabbadi, chess, kite flying, pigeon flying, and cock fighting were popular pastimes. For decades Lucknow hosted the prestigious Sheesh Mahal Cricket Tournament. Today cricket, football, badminton, golf and hockey are among the most popular sports in the city. Gulli Danda has become a benchmark for the youth to achieve.
Lucknow has been a major influence on the Hindi film industry of India and it would be true to say that without the Lakhnavi touch, Bollywood would not have been what it is today. Many script writers and lyricists hailing from Awadh like Majrooh Sultanpuri, Kaifi Azmi, Javed Akhtar Ali Raza, Bhagwati Charan Verma, Dr. Kumud Nagar, Dr. Achala Nagar Wajahat Mirza (writer of Mother India and Ganga Jamuna), Amritlal Nagar, Ali Sardar Jafri and K. P. Saxena have enriched Indian Cinema.









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