Lucknow
Lucknow, capital of
India's most populous state - Uttar Pradesh. Lucknow, is evocative
of a lifestyle long gone by - only its vestiges are still
to be found in the city's mannerisms and habits. The city
probably derives its name from the legend that Rama gave away
this part of the country to Lakshmana, his yonger brother.
Lucknow was the abode of the Nawabs of Avadh,
and their regal pastimes and pleasures were legendry. They
refined their formal speech, were fond of song and dance,
and nurtured Urdu verse as well as the Kathak school of court
dances. The food from the royal kitchens was the result of
creative experimentation, exquisite and delicate in taste.
Their monuments excelled in the use of arches, pavilions and
domes. Many of the royal residences are now crumbling, but
the best known of Lucknow's architectural representatives
are the Imambaras, and the bhulbhulaiyan. Lucknow also continues
to be home to the fine chikan embroidery executed with fine
skill on fabrics, sarees and kurtas

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