A picture of the glory days of Awadh in the eighteenth century, the book draws connections between global events of the time, ...
On my second visit to the city of Nawabs, Lucknow, we decided to visit the Hussainabad area which still portrays the rich ...
Valentine’s season is the perfect excuse to step out with your special someone and create unforgettable memories. Whether you’re a couple who loves indulging in ...
Lucknow offers a rich blend of history, architecture, culture, and cuisine, known for its Nawabi charm and hospitality. Key attractions include Bara Imambara, Chota Imambara, and Hazratganj Market.
∙ Day 7 – Bandel & Serampore: Visit the historic Hooghly Imambara in Bandel and then travel to Serampore, once a Danish colony. Guests will walk through the charming old quarters ...
The Vidhan Sabha Marg parade is something not to be missed as it depicts the city's cultural heritage. One can enjoy Lucknow's signature Awadhi cuisine and explore historical places like Bara Imambara ...
The government also refused to recognise the Asafi (Bada) Imambara and Chhota Imambara in Lucknow, and the Bahu Begum Ka Maqbara in Faizabad (now Ayodhya), as Waqf properties. In Uttar Pradesh ...
Which is more than 70 percent. In the report, the government has not considered many famous buildings of the state including Lucknow’s Chota Imambara, Biga Imambara and Begum Hazrat Mahal Park as waqf ...
“The Bada Imambara, Chhota Imambara, and Bahu Begum tomb in Ayodhya have not been considered as Waqf property by the government,” revealed AIMIM National President and MP Asaduddin Owais ...
Chota Imambara or Imambara Hussainabad Mubarak, is one of Lucknow’s iconic historical landmarks. However, this 200-year-old structure is in urgent need of repair now. The bricks in the gate have begun ...
Major events were held at ChakBagh Hazratbal Srinagar, the Central Imambara Budgam, and the auditorium of Bab-ul-Ilm Higher Secondary School Budgam. These gatherings saw enthusiastic participation ...
Shahanshah Mirza, the great great grandson of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah, traces the Awadhi biryani to the time of emperor Asaf-ud-Daula and when he was building the Asafi Imambara in Lucknow in 1784.