The "City of Nawabs" is the name given to Uttar Pradesh's capital, Lucknow.
One of the oldest towns in India, Lucknow dates back to the thirteenth century.
The Nawabs, who supported the arts and were renowned for their sophisticated tastes, had an impact on the city's architecture.
The city is well-known for its poetry, art, music, and culture. In the 18th and 19th centuries, it served as a centre for North Indian art and culture.
Delicious street cuisine and Lucknow's culinary legacy are well-known. It is renowned for its traditional Awadhi food as well.
In addition to creating and promoting the Lucknow Gharana Kathak, a traditional Indian dance style, the Nawab of Lucknow was a patron of the arts.
Other names for Lucknow include Shiraz-i-Hind, the Constantinople of India, and the Golden City of the East.
Bara Imambara, Rumi Darwaza, Husainabad Clock Tower, parks, and old markets are just a few of the city's well-known landmarks.