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- [qɛːsərˈbaːɣ], Emperor's Garden), also spelled Qaiserbagh, Kaisarbagh or Kaiserbagh, is a palace complex in the city of Lucknow, located in the Awadh region...
- The Safed Baradari (Hindi: सफ़ेद बारादरी, Urdu: سفید بارادری) (literally 'white palace'), is a white marbled building in Lucknow Uttar Pradesh, India....
- on 2 January 2014. Retrieved 30 November 2024. "The Walled Palaces of Kaiserbagh (by Anil Mehrotra and Neeta Das) - (Meena Bazaar, Lucknow)". Travelers...
- prevented by British interference. Most of the buildings between the Kaiserbagh and Dilkusha were constructed by him. He had a palace called Dilkusha...
- that he renounced the use of firearms altogether. He had the area around Kaiserbagh Palace in Dholpur made into a sanctuary and implemented numerous improvements...
- dog attacks. July 13, 2022 82, female Pit bull Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow, Kaiserbagh — The pet attacked its owner in her house. She was taken to hospital by...
- Uttar Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation buses are available from Kaiserbagh Bus Station, (Lucknow) frequently. Railways: Balrampur railway station...
- Division, Krishnanagar Division, Chowk Division, Bazarkhala Division, Kaiserbagh Division, Mohanlalganj Division and Kakori Division. All 40 police stations...
- connectivity to different parts of State is available is Alambagh Bus Stop and Kaiserbagh bus stand situated in Lucknow. Main transport here to reach Lucknow or...
- the zoo), and the stunning Baradari, which was earlier situated between Kaiserbagh, Darulshafa, and Lalbagh also emerged during his regime. In 1842, the...