Introduction to city Lucknow - In Uttar Pradesh
Few places in the world are endowed with such rich
cultural traditions as in this romantic city of Nawabs.
Whether it is history, architecture, music, dance, handicrafts,
etiquette, or sports—Lucknow has its own story to tell.
Surprisingly, the story of Lucknow began not very long
ago. Though the city traces its origin to the Suryavanshi
dynasty of Ayodhya, it actually came into prominence
during the 18th century. In 1732, Muhammad Shah, one
of the later kings of the once-powerful Mughal dynasty,
appointed Mohammad Amir Saadat Khan, a Persian adventurer
of noble lineage, to the viceroyalty of the area known
as Avadh, of which Lucknow was a part. Saadat Khan was
the founder of the famous dynasty known as the Nawab
Wazirs—a dynasty which changed the face of this hitherto
little-known place. Under his successors, Lucknow flowered
as never before and all but became the cultural nerve
centre of Northern India. The rapid growth of Lucknow
dates from 1755 when the fourth Nawab, Asaf-ud-Daula
transferred the capital of Avadh from Faizabad to Lucknow
and began constructing some splendid architectural marvels,
a tradition that was sustained by this successors. During
this period, Lucknow also established its pre-eminent
place in the field of poetry, music and dance. A colourful
local culture, incorporating fairs and festivals also
flourished alongside. However, what set apart Lucknow
from other cities of the time was a certain elegance
and grace of lifestyle. In fact, even today the city
breathes history, and the sound of laughter and music,
the tinkling of ankle bells and the mellifluous rendering
of Urdu poetry (shairi) still echo and reverberate through
the long corridors of time. As you wander through the
city, you will encounter a kind of refined courtesy
that seems to belong to another age.
SightSeeing : Places to visit in
destination - Lucknow
For any visitor to this city, a trip to the various
architectural wonders is an absolute must. Among the
most important monuments are the Imambadas, popularly
known as the Bada Imambada (also Asafi Imambada)
and the Chhota Imambada (also Hussainabad Imambada).
The remains of the British presence and the battles
fought during the Revolt of 1857 can also be seen here.
Besides, there are the Shah Najaf Imambada, Residency,
Rumi Darwaza, Kaiserbagh Palace Complex, National Botanical
Research Institute and the State Museum and Zoo.
Excursions : Places nearby city -
Lucknow
The places around Lucknow provide the visitor a further
insight into the city’s religious and cultural heritage.
The excursion spots also give one the idea of the region’s
rich flora and fauna. For the religious-minded and for
the nature lovers, the Kukrali Reserve Forest, Deva
Sharif, Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary and Naimisharanaya
are not to be missed.
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