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7 fascinating facts about Lucknow, the City of Nawabs

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Lucknow

Lucknow is renowned for its Mughal architecture and historical significance. 
 

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The city boasts iconic landmarks such as the Bara Imambara and Chota Imambara, built by Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula in the 18th century, showcasing intricate Mughal design and grandeur.
 

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City of Nawabs

The Nawabs of Awadh, who ruled the region from the 18th to the 19th century, left a lasting legacy through their patronage of art, literature, and architecture.

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Food

Lucknow is famous for its rich and diverse cuisine, particularly its kebabs and biryanis. The city is known for dishes like Galouti Kebab, Tunday Kababi, and Awadhi Biryani.

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Rebellion

The city played a pivotal role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 against British colonial rule. The Siege of Lucknow was one of the major events of the uprising.

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Chikankari

Lucknow is famous for its exquisite Chikankari embroidery, a traditional form of hand-stitched embellishment on fabric. 
 

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Linguistic heritage

The city has a unique linguistic heritage, blending Urdu and Hindi. Lucknow’s Urdu is known for its poetic and formal expressions.
 

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Education

Lucknow is home to several prestigious educational institutions, including the IIM Lucknow and King George’s Medical University (KGMU).

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