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The Other Lucknow
  • Language: hi
  • Pages: 344

The Other Lucknow

There are few cities in the world that evoke the same nostalgia among its inhabitants, visitors and historians as Lucknow. Perhaps, Delhi and Calcutta are the only two cities in South Asia on which more has been written. In the case of Lucknow, most of the published scholarship focused on 1857, historical monuments and the Nawabi palace life and culture. This fascination with the Nawabi era is largely responsible for the neglect of various other aspects of Lucknow such as its social fabric (castes, sects, occupational groups and communities), the subaltern and the marginalised sections of the society, problems and plight of the artisans, Sunni-Shia violence, local landmarks, vanishin/dying s...

India's Historic Battles
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 178

India's Historic Battles

The city of Lucknow was the epicentre of the uprising of 1857. In Lucknow, 1857 - part of a new series of books on India's historic battles - historian Rosie Llewellyn-Jones examines the conflict in detail, from the British annexation of Awadh to the Indian response nad the subsequent revolt by sepoys. The defeat of a unit of the East India Company's army at Chinhat led immediately to the siege of the extensive British Residency in the heart of the city. Here, nearly 3,000 people - British, Indian and Anglo-Indian - held out for four and a half months. The winter saw huge defensive barricades being built around Lucknow, but with their superior firepower, the British recapture was the inevitable outcome. This richly illustrated field guide draws on Llewellyn-Jones's intimate knowledge fo the city to paint a vivid picture of the events that unfolded in this historic urban battlefield.

Lucknow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Lucknow

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This collection of pieces looks at 150 years of Lucknow's recent history, from its rise to grandeur during the Nawabi days to its political preeminent position today.

Lucknow
  • Language: en

Lucknow

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Contributed articles on the life in Calcutta city as experienced by the respective authors.

Historic Lucknow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Historic Lucknow

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Lucknow
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

Lucknow

India is undergoing a period of extraordinary urban transformation. For the first time in modern Indian history, the rate of urban growth is higher than that of the rural. Material transformations - freeways and tollways, malls and gated communities, changing work patterns and new forms of consumerism - are, however, also accompanied by social and cultural changes. What is also of enormous significance is that accelerated urbanism is not just a facet of life in large metropolises; it is also transforming lives in the towns and cities across India beyond those cities that have been the usual focus of scholars of urbanism.This book is extremely valuable for precisely this reason: it moves our ...

Lucknow Families of the Raj
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 406

Lucknow Families of the Raj

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-04-22
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book describes incidents in the lives of many of the European and Anglo-Indian families who lived in Lucknow during the "British Raj" period (1858 to 1947) when India was directly ruled by the British Government after the East India Company was disbanded. The city of Lucknow became famous during the rebellion of 1857 for the long-lasting siege of the Residency, which led to massive destruction of parts of the city after its re-capture by the British. The European and Anglo-indian families who lived through this event generally suffered great hardship in rebuilding their lives. The author has found many examples of their subsequent claims for "succour," pensions and compensation for prop...

India's Fabled City
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

India's Fabled City

  • Categories: Art

This work presents imperial Lucknow's sophisticated synthesis of styles, histories and beliefs melded into its distinct artistry. It includes essays by scholars on several aspects of Lucknow's cultural heritage.

Lucknow, Then and Now
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Lucknow, Then and Now

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Focuses On Less Known Aspects Of Lucknow Life And History-The Present Day Attractions Of The City, The Bazaar, Debetable Foods, Its Craftspeople, The Architecture From Imambaras And Karbalas To Victorian, Edwardian And Modernist Structure, Educational Institutions And The Charm Of 18Th And 19Th Century Faizahed And Lucknow Preserved In Paintings And Photographs. Has 3 Sections The Living City, Secular And Religious Institutions And The Visual Arts-The Chapters Past A Lively Range Of Subjects.

Lucknow: The Last Phase of an Oriental Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Lucknow: The Last Phase of an Oriental Culture

Sharar begins with a history of the Avadh dynasty, and the relations of its rulers - who ranged between extremes of political wisdom and dissolute instability - with the Mughal Emperors in Delhi and with the British at a time of rising British power in India. He also describes the development of Lucknow people's culture and social institutions to a degree of richness that may be compared with the levels attained by the most admired of the great civilizations of history. There follows a virtual `anatomy' of the everyday life and artistic achievements of Lucknow during the period, covering an astonishing variety of topics: religion, education, medicine, ceremony and etiquette, dress, the culin...