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Lucknow, the capital of the
state of Uttar Pradesh. This city is also known as the city of
Nawabs, where nawabs means the ancient rulers of this city. This
city is famous for the way guests are treated and for the courteous
behaviour of its people. Lucknow, was formerly named Avadh or Oudh,
it was the centre of the Nawabs. The city lies near the Gompti
river. Most of the historical monuments are located in the
north-western part of the old city.
According to legend Lucknow
derived its name from Lucknau after Lakshmana, (a character in the
Epic Ramayan) when his elder brother Rama gave away this part of the
country to him. The huge mausoleums of the nawabs and the ruins of
the Residency which still stand have witnesed one of the most
remarkable episodes in the history of Indian Mutiny in 1857. Rulers
of the city of Lucknow had a penchant for art, dance and music all
this is quiet evident from what the city offers visitors. Rulers of
this city also had a reputation of being some of the most gracious
hosts this tradition has been carried forward by the residents of
the city.
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By Air: |
Amausi airport is 14 km from city centre.
Daily flights from Delhi and Tues, Saturday to Mumbai, Monday,
Wednesday, Friday to Patna and Ranchi, daily to Varanasi. |
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Tourist Attractions: |
Bada Imambara, Chota Imambada, Rumi Darwaza,
Jama Masjid, Clock Tower, Residency, Chattar Manzil, Kaiser Bagh
palaces, La Martiniere School, Badshahi Bagh, Aliganj Mahbir Temple,
Kaiser Bagh, Mothi Roshan-ud-Daula, Lal Baradari, Lakshman Tila,
Dargah of Hazrat Abbas, IIM Lucknow. |