Lucknow Map - File Information
Map Name | Lucknow Map |
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Available Formats | WEBPPDFJPGPNG |
WEBP Size | 0.80 MB |
PDF Size | 1.51 MB |
JPG Size | 2.01 MB |
PNG Size | 6.79 MB |
No. of Pages in PDF | 1 |
Image Height | 2142 Pixels |
Image Width | 2772 Pixels |
Category | India |
Related | Uttar Pradesh |
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Lucknow Map - Summary
The antiquity of Lucknow’s origins can be traced back to the era of the Suryavanshi Dynasty, with the city forming an integral part of the ancient Majhajanpada of Kosal, ruled by the Suryavanshi ( Ikshvaku) dynasty with their capital at Ayodhya and later at Shravasti.
Lucknow, capital of Uttar Pradesh, has a sprawling Secretariat, Vidhan Sabha, and a plethora of governmental institutions. The city’s landscape has been redefined by the advent of shopping malls, upscale residential complexes, and the efficient Metro Rail system, which has streamlined connectivity and facilitated growth.
Lucknow Tourist Place List
Here’s the information in a table format:
Name | Category | Description |
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La Martiniere College | Historic | The palace Constantia has stood for two centuries and a quarter on the west bank of Lucknow. |
All Saints Garrison Church | Religious | Located in Lucknow Cantonment, it invites visitors to offer a prayer before leaving. |
Hanuman Mandir Aliganj | Religious | A revered temple in Aliganj, reflecting Lucknow’s historic and spiritual heritage. |
Maqbara Saadat Ali Khan | Historic | Located in Qaiserbagh, it is one of three centrally protected monuments in the area. |
Nadan Mahal | Historic | Situated in Yahiyaganj, it stands as a majestic monument in Old Lucknow. |
Sikandar Bagh | Historic | A cultural landmark located at the thoroughfare of Lucknow-Hazratganj. |
Imambada Sibtainabad | Historic | Also known as the Mausoleum of King Amjad Ali Shah, it is located in Hazratganj. |
Bibiyapur Kothi | Historic | Located on the right bank of the Gomti River, it was part of the erstwhile realm of Awadh. |
Dilkusha Palace | Historic | Situated in the lush expanse of Lucknow, south of La Martiniere College. |
Chhota Imambara | Historic | Also called Husainabad Imambada, it was built by Mohammad Ali Shah, the third King of Oudh. |
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