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Batuk Bhairav Temple, Lucknow
175/78, Maulviganj, Wazirganj, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
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Hanumant Dham Mandir
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Nearby restaurants
Tunday Kababi, Aminabad
168/6, Old Nazirabad Rd, Mohan Market, Khayali Ganj, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
Prakash Ki Mashoor Kulfi
Shop No 12, Prakash Kulfi Chaurah, 13, Fruit Ln, Mohan Market, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
Pandit Chat Corner & C For Chat
Shop No 4, Book Market Rd, near Shukla Book Depot, Mohan Market, Khayali Ganj, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
Madhurima
52, Shri Ram Rd, opposite Police Station, Mohan Market, Kamla Market, Swadeshi Market, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
Netram
Shri Ram Rd, Mohan Market, Kamla Market, Swadeshi Market, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
Redan A house of Mandi
Royal Shopping Centre, 28, Old Nazirabad Rd, Old Nazirabad, Khayali Ganj, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
Kareem Kababi
Gangaprasad Marg, Maulviganj, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
Best pani puri in lucknow
RWWG+X7H, Pratap Market, Ram Krishna Park, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
Aryan Restaurant
VW2G+6C8 Rabia Mansion, Dr BN Varma Rd, near ICICI Bank, Kesar Bagh, Khayali Ganj, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
Mini Mahal Restaurant
RWWH+M9V, Hanuman Mandir Rd, Mohan Market, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
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OYO Grest Hotel Near Gautam Buddha Park
Pratap Market, Kamla Market, Swadeshi Market, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
Hotel Heera Grand
20, Dr BN Varma Rd, Kesar Bagh, Maulviganj, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
Hotel Centro
92/68/1, Gautam Buddha Marg, In front of Shri Ram Crossing, Ghasyari Mandi, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226001, India
Townhouse H G Near Gautam Buddha Park
Kesar Bagh, Maulviganj, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
popular calcutta hotel
RWXF+MCF, pandariba charbagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
OYO 76591 Hotel Dolphin
Old Nazirabad Rd, near Banarsi Tent House, Khayali Ganj, Kaiser Bagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
Hotel Vinayak Lifestyle Hotels
100, 32, Gautam Buddha Marg, Ghasyari Mandi, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
Hotel Shimla Inn Lucknow
92/140, Gautam Buddha Marg, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226001, India
Hotel New Lucknow | Best and budget hotel for couples,family and officials | near charbagh and aminabad |
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Grain Market, 93/21, Latouche Rd, near Santoshi Mata Mandir, Ganeshganj, Qurashi Nagar, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
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Ameeruddaula Jhande Wala Park

Jhandewala Park, Khayali Ganj, Aminabad, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226018, India
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attractions: Batuk Bhairav Temple, Lucknow, Safed Baradari, لاکھی گیٹ Lakhi Gate, Hanumant Dham Mandir, restaurants: Tunday Kababi, Aminabad, Prakash Ki Mashoor Kulfi, Pandit Chat Corner & C For Chat, Madhurima, Netram, Redan A house of Mandi, Kareem Kababi, Best pani puri in lucknow, Aryan Restaurant, Mini Mahal Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Ameeruddaula Jhande Wala Park

Batuk Bhairav Temple, Lucknow

Safed Baradari

لاکھی گیٹ Lakhi Gate

Hanumant Dham Mandir

Batuk Bhairav Temple, Lucknow

Batuk Bhairav Temple, Lucknow

4.7

(189)

Open until 10:00 PM
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Safed Baradari

Safed Baradari

4.3

(1.2K)

Closed
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لاکھی گیٹ Lakhi Gate

لاکھی گیٹ Lakhi Gate

4.3

(28)

Open 24 hours
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Hanumant Dham Mandir

Hanumant Dham Mandir

4.8

(31)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

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Nearby restaurants of Ameeruddaula Jhande Wala Park

Tunday Kababi, Aminabad

Prakash Ki Mashoor Kulfi

Pandit Chat Corner & C For Chat

Madhurima

Netram

Redan A house of Mandi

Kareem Kababi

Best pani puri in lucknow

Aryan Restaurant

Mini Mahal Restaurant

Tunday Kababi, Aminabad

Tunday Kababi, Aminabad

4.2

(17.9K)

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Prakash Ki Mashoor Kulfi

Prakash Ki Mashoor Kulfi

4.2

(3.1K)

$$

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Pandit Chat Corner & C For Chat

Pandit Chat Corner & C For Chat

4.1

(446)

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Madhurima

Madhurima

4.0

(864)

$$

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Pilgrimage of Lucknow

The Aminabad area in Lucknow is attributed with a peculiar identity system. Every alley, chauraha or park in Aminabad is a distinguished spot on the map of the city. Thus, every “subpart” of Aminabad is actually a part of the whole of Lucknow. One such very important, and one of the most famous, subpart is the Jhande Wala Park. During the British rule, in 1914 this area was renovated with roads around the park, which was renamed as Aminuddaulla Park. The Freedom Movement to overthrow the British Rule (activities at Lucknow) has an unforgettable relationship with this park. Brief descriptions of the events are as follows. In January 1928, the tricolour was hoisted for the first time in this park, and it is for this reason that the park is known as the Jhande Wala Park. On 30th November 1928, a meeting was held in this park in support of the agitation opposing the Simon Commission. Pandit Motilal Nehru and Gobind Vallabh Pant were the main speakers in the meeting. On 26th January 1930, ‘Independence Day’ was celebrated in this park. On this occasion the Pledge was taken in support of the slogan ‘Freedom is my Birth Right’. On 26th January 1931 in spite of obstructions, (by the authorities) the ‘Freedom Day’ was celebrated here. In January 1934, Mahatma Gandhi hoisted the flag and addressed a huge gathering in the park. On 28th December 1935 under the leadership of Respected Bapu, the Golden Jubilee of the Indian National Congress was celebrated and the Tricolour was hoisted. On 26th January 1936, the ‘Freedom Day’ was organized and flag-hoisting ceremony was conducted. In the year 1936, under the leadership of Baba Khijar a procession was taken out and slogans such as ‘Zindabad (Hail) the Year ’57’, ‘Tantya Tope Zindabad’, ‘Maulvi Ahmad Ullah Shah Zindabad’ was raised. In 1938, an exhibition of Khadi was inaugurated by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and presided over by Acharya Narendra Deva, in the park. On 26th January 1940 the ‘Freedom Day’ was celebrated and ‘Prabhat Pheries’ (early morning singing of hymns by groups) were organized.

The park has had one of the most glorious and meaningful foundations. It has seen events that changed the course of history. It has bore many events that created history in its own lap. But now that all the events are nothing but history as well, there hardly seems a soul bothered about the relevance of that spot. On entering the park, one is welcomed by a plaque, which declares the place as “Azadi Ka Teerth”. But a look around tells a different tale. At one of the corner is statue of martyr Gulab Singh Lodhi with a flag in his hand. Ironically, today, Lodhi’s memorial lies in neglect and so does the statue of Swami Vivekanand. The concrete pedestal has broken at many places. People spit pan masala over the stone plaque on which his preaching’s are engraved. Nearby, one can see a group of people playing cards and smoking `ganja’ under a tree shade. All the lampshades and bulbs installed in the park have been stolen.

A few steps from the statue is the memorial of the `jhanda gaan’ (flag song) “Jhanda ooncha rahe humara…sada shakti barsane wala…iski shaan na jane paaye…” written by Shyam Lal Gupta Parshad, which had become the national anthem of the freedom struggle. But today, the flag pole is missing and the tradition to hoist tricolour on January 26 and August 15 no longer...

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5.0
2y

Lucknow park

Ameerudaula Jhande Wala Park, located in Lucknow, is a beautiful and serene park that offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city. Spread over an area of approximately 28 acres, this park is one of the most popular attractions in the city, drawing locals and tourists alike.

The park is well-maintained and is filled with lush greenery, making it the perfect spot for a relaxing walk or a picnic with family and friends. There are several walking trails within the park that wind through the trees, providing a beautiful view of the landscape.

One of the most unique features of Ameerudaula Jhande Wala Park is the large number of colorful flags, or "jhandas," that are displayed throughout the park. These flags add a vibrant touch to the park and create a festive atmosphere.

In addition to its natural beauty, the park also offers a range of facilities for visitors. There is a children's play area, where kids can enjoy swings, slides, and other playground equipment. There are also several seating areas throughout the park, where visitors can relax and take in the scenery.

Overall, Ameerudaula Jhande Wala Park is a must-visit attraction in Lucknow. Its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere make it the perfect spot for a relaxing day out with family and friends. The park is well-maintained, and its facilities make it accessible to visitors of all ages. Whether you're a local looking for a peaceful retreat or a tourist exploring the city, Ameerudaula Jhande Wala Park is definitely...

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During the British rule, in 1914 this area was renovated with roads around the park, which was renamed as Aminuddaulla Park. The Freedom Movement to overthrow the British Rule (activities at Lucknow) has an unforgettable relationship with this park. Brief descriptions of the events are as follows. In January 1928, the tricolour was hoisted for the first time in this park, and it is for this reason that the park is known as the Jhande Wala Park. On 30th November 1928, a meeting was held in this park in support of the agitation opposing the Simon Commission. Pandit Motilal Nehru and Gobind Vallabh Pant were the main speakers in the meeting. On 26th January 1930, ‘Independence Day’ was celebrated in this park. On this occasion the Pledge was taken in support of the slogan ‘Freedom is my Birth Right’.

The only park in Aminabad. Need to be maintained and underground market can be used the government and utilize this place which will help in...

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Mukesh DwivediMukesh Dwivedi
Pilgrimage of Lucknow The Aminabad area in Lucknow is attributed with a peculiar identity system. Every alley, chauraha or park in Aminabad is a distinguished spot on the map of the city. Thus, every “subpart” of Aminabad is actually a part of the whole of Lucknow. One such very important, and one of the most famous, subpart is the Jhande Wala Park. During the British rule, in 1914 this area was renovated with roads around the park, which was renamed as Aminuddaulla Park. The Freedom Movement to overthrow the British Rule (activities at Lucknow) has an unforgettable relationship with this park. Brief descriptions of the events are as follows. In January 1928, the tricolour was hoisted for the first time in this park, and it is for this reason that the park is known as the Jhande Wala Park. On 30th November 1928, a meeting was held in this park in support of the agitation opposing the Simon Commission. Pandit Motilal Nehru and Gobind Vallabh Pant were the main speakers in the meeting. On 26th January 1930, ‘Independence Day’ was celebrated in this park. On this occasion the Pledge was taken in support of the slogan ‘Freedom is my Birth Right’. On 26th January 1931 in spite of obstructions, (by the authorities) the ‘Freedom Day’ was celebrated here. In January 1934, Mahatma Gandhi hoisted the flag and addressed a huge gathering in the park. On 28th December 1935 under the leadership of Respected Bapu, the Golden Jubilee of the Indian National Congress was celebrated and the Tricolour was hoisted. On 26th January 1936, the ‘Freedom Day’ was organized and flag-hoisting ceremony was conducted. In the year 1936, under the leadership of Baba Khijar a procession was taken out and slogans such as ‘Zindabad (Hail) the Year ’57’, ‘Tantya Tope Zindabad’, ‘Maulvi Ahmad Ullah Shah Zindabad’ was raised. In 1938, an exhibition of Khadi was inaugurated by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and presided over by Acharya Narendra Deva, in the park. On 26th January 1940 the ‘Freedom Day’ was celebrated and ‘Prabhat Pheries’ (early morning singing of hymns by groups) were organized. The park has had one of the most glorious and meaningful foundations. It has seen events that changed the course of history. It has bore many events that created history in its own lap. But now that all the events are nothing but history as well, there hardly seems a soul bothered about the relevance of that spot. On entering the park, one is welcomed by a plaque, which declares the place as “Azadi Ka Teerth”. But a look around tells a different tale. At one of the corner is statue of martyr Gulab Singh Lodhi with a flag in his hand. Ironically, today, Lodhi’s memorial lies in neglect and so does the statue of Swami Vivekanand. The concrete pedestal has broken at many places. People spit pan masala over the stone plaque on which his preaching’s are engraved. Nearby, one can see a group of people playing cards and smoking `ganja’ under a tree shade. All the lampshades and bulbs installed in the park have been stolen. A few steps from the statue is the memorial of the `jhanda gaan’ (flag song) “Jhanda ooncha rahe humara…sada shakti barsane wala…iski shaan na jane paaye…” written by Shyam Lal Gupta Parshad, which had become the national anthem of the freedom struggle. But today, the flag pole is missing and the tradition to hoist tricolour on January 26 and August 15 no longer takes place here.
Prince YaduvanshiPrince Yaduvanshi
During the British rule, in 1914 this area was renovated with roads around the park, which was renamed as Aminuddaulla Park. The Freedom Movement to overthrow the British Rule (activities at Lucknow) has an unforgettable relationship with this park. Brief descriptions of the events are as follows. In January 1928, the tricolour was hoisted for the first time in this park, and it is for this reason that the park is known as the Jhande Wala Park. On 30th November 1928, a meeting was held in this park in support of the agitation opposing the Simon Commission. Pandit Motilal Nehru and Gobind Vallabh Pant were the main speakers in the meeting. On 26th January 1930, ‘Independence Day’ was celebrated in this park. On this occasion the Pledge was taken in support of the slogan ‘Freedom is my Birth Right’. The only park in Aminabad. Need to be maintained and underground market can be used the government and utilize this place which will help in traffic department.
Vandana SinghVandana Singh
During the British rule, in 1914 this area was renovated with roads around the park, which was renamed as Aminuddaulla Park. The Freedom Movement to overthrow the British Rule (activities at Lucknow) has an unforgettable relationship with this park. Brief descriptions of the events are as follows. In January 1928, the tricolour was hoisted for the first time in this park, and it is for this reason that the park is known as the Jhande Wala Park. On 30th November 1928, a meeting was held in this park in support of the agitation opposing the Simon Commission. Pandit Motilal Nehru and Gobind Vallabh Pant were the main speakers in the meeting. On 26th January 1930, ‘Independence Day’ was celebrated in this park. On this occasion the Pledge was taken in support of the slogan ‘Freedom is my Birth Right’.
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Pilgrimage of Lucknow The Aminabad area in Lucknow is attributed with a peculiar identity system. Every alley, chauraha or park in Aminabad is a distinguished spot on the map of the city. Thus, every “subpart” of Aminabad is actually a part of the whole of Lucknow. One such very important, and one of the most famous, subpart is the Jhande Wala Park. During the British rule, in 1914 this area was renovated with roads around the park, which was renamed as Aminuddaulla Park. The Freedom Movement to overthrow the British Rule (activities at Lucknow) has an unforgettable relationship with this park. Brief descriptions of the events are as follows. In January 1928, the tricolour was hoisted for the first time in this park, and it is for this reason that the park is known as the Jhande Wala Park. On 30th November 1928, a meeting was held in this park in support of the agitation opposing the Simon Commission. Pandit Motilal Nehru and Gobind Vallabh Pant were the main speakers in the meeting. On 26th January 1930, ‘Independence Day’ was celebrated in this park. On this occasion the Pledge was taken in support of the slogan ‘Freedom is my Birth Right’. On 26th January 1931 in spite of obstructions, (by the authorities) the ‘Freedom Day’ was celebrated here. In January 1934, Mahatma Gandhi hoisted the flag and addressed a huge gathering in the park. On 28th December 1935 under the leadership of Respected Bapu, the Golden Jubilee of the Indian National Congress was celebrated and the Tricolour was hoisted. On 26th January 1936, the ‘Freedom Day’ was organized and flag-hoisting ceremony was conducted. In the year 1936, under the leadership of Baba Khijar a procession was taken out and slogans such as ‘Zindabad (Hail) the Year ’57’, ‘Tantya Tope Zindabad’, ‘Maulvi Ahmad Ullah Shah Zindabad’ was raised. In 1938, an exhibition of Khadi was inaugurated by Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and presided over by Acharya Narendra Deva, in the park. On 26th January 1940 the ‘Freedom Day’ was celebrated and ‘Prabhat Pheries’ (early morning singing of hymns by groups) were organized. The park has had one of the most glorious and meaningful foundations. It has seen events that changed the course of history. It has bore many events that created history in its own lap. But now that all the events are nothing but history as well, there hardly seems a soul bothered about the relevance of that spot. On entering the park, one is welcomed by a plaque, which declares the place as “Azadi Ka Teerth”. But a look around tells a different tale. At one of the corner is statue of martyr Gulab Singh Lodhi with a flag in his hand. Ironically, today, Lodhi’s memorial lies in neglect and so does the statue of Swami Vivekanand. The concrete pedestal has broken at many places. People spit pan masala over the stone plaque on which his preaching’s are engraved. Nearby, one can see a group of people playing cards and smoking `ganja’ under a tree shade. All the lampshades and bulbs installed in the park have been stolen. A few steps from the statue is the memorial of the `jhanda gaan’ (flag song) “Jhanda ooncha rahe humara…sada shakti barsane wala…iski shaan na jane paaye…” written by Shyam Lal Gupta Parshad, which had become the national anthem of the freedom struggle. But today, the flag pole is missing and the tradition to hoist tricolour on January 26 and August 15 no longer takes place here.
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During the British rule, in 1914 this area was renovated with roads around the park, which was renamed as Aminuddaulla Park. The Freedom Movement to overthrow the British Rule (activities at Lucknow) has an unforgettable relationship with this park. Brief descriptions of the events are as follows. In January 1928, the tricolour was hoisted for the first time in this park, and it is for this reason that the park is known as the Jhande Wala Park. On 30th November 1928, a meeting was held in this park in support of the agitation opposing the Simon Commission. Pandit Motilal Nehru and Gobind Vallabh Pant were the main speakers in the meeting. On 26th January 1930, ‘Independence Day’ was celebrated in this park. On this occasion the Pledge was taken in support of the slogan ‘Freedom is my Birth Right’. The only park in Aminabad. Need to be maintained and underground market can be used the government and utilize this place which will help in traffic department.
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During the British rule, in 1914 this area was renovated with roads around the park, which was renamed as Aminuddaulla Park. The Freedom Movement to overthrow the British Rule (activities at Lucknow) has an unforgettable relationship with this park. Brief descriptions of the events are as follows. In January 1928, the tricolour was hoisted for the first time in this park, and it is for this reason that the park is known as the Jhande Wala Park. On 30th November 1928, a meeting was held in this park in support of the agitation opposing the Simon Commission. Pandit Motilal Nehru and Gobind Vallabh Pant were the main speakers in the meeting. On 26th January 1930, ‘Independence Day’ was celebrated in this park. On this occasion the Pledge was taken in support of the slogan ‘Freedom is my Birth Right’.
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