- Lucknow - Wikipedia
Lucknow (Hindi: Lakhanaū, pronounced [ˈləkʰnə uː] ⓘ) is a metropolis and the second largest city of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh where it serves as the capital and the administrative headquarters of the eponymous district and division The city had a population of 2 8 million according to the 2011 census making it the eleventh most populous city and the twelfth-most populous urban
- Lucknow | City, History, Population | Britannica
Lucknow is the capital city of Uttar Pradesh state, northern India It is located roughly in the center of the state, on the Gomati River about 45 miles (72 km) northeast of Kanpur In 1775 it became the capital of a Mughal province It has since grown to be the state’s most populous city
- Lucknow – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Lucknow (Hindi: लखनऊ Lakhnaū) is the capital of Uttar Pradesh and one of the most populous cities in northern India Lucknow, the "City of the Nawabs", thrives along the banks of Gomti river The city along with the rest of Awadh fell to the British during the colonial era Today, Lucknow is dotted with remnants of its rich cultural past
- The 10 Best Things to See Do in Lucknow, India - Culture Trip
Lucknow is the capital of Uttar Pradesh and the architectural hub of Northern India The skyline is crowded with buildings that showcase a fascinating range of ancient styles, most of which date back to Mughal or British rule
- Top 15 Lucknow Attractions - indiatourism. travel
Planning a trip to Lucknow in 2025? Get ready to explore a city steeped in history and brimming with cultural richness Lucknow, often called the ‘City of Nawabs,’ offers a unique blend of historical landmarks, vibrant cultural experiences, and mouth-watering cuisine
- More about Lucknow | District Lucknow , Government of Uttar Pradesh | India
Along with the rest of India, Lucknow became independent from Britain on 15 August 1947 It has been listed the 17th fastest growing city in India and 74th in the world
- Lucknow travel - Lonely Planet | Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
Sprinkled with Islamic and British Raj–era architecture, stuffed with fascinating bazaars and famed throughout India for its food, the capital of Uttar Pradesh is something of a sleeper: plenty worth seeing, but often overlooked by travelers
- Lucknow: The city of nawabs – A journey into grace and grandeur
Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, is not just a destination; it is an experience woven with culture, hospitality and centuries-old elegance Famous as the City of Nawabs, Lucknow blends the charm of its Mughal-Avadhi heritage with the vibrancy of a modern metropolis Every street, every aroma, every conversation echoes its legendary tehzeeb—a unique blend of politeness, poetic
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