a city in northern India in Uttar Pradesh; during the Indian Mutiny its British residents were besieged by Indian insurgents
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the British residents of Lucknow were besieged by Indian insurgents during the Indian Mutiny (1857)
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Lucknow \Lucknow\ n. 1. A city in India, the site of the Indian Mutiny (1857) when the British were beseiged. [WordNet 1.5]
Singh's arrest follows several rounds of questioning by detectives and a search of his Lucknow residence.
The "tilak" ceremony and feast were held in Raipura Jungla village near Lucknow, capital of the nothern state of Uttar Pradesh.
At a VHP office in Lucknow, capital of the state that administers Ayodhya, VHP Provincial Secretary G.S. Parikar offers tea, cookies and an explanation of the Bajarang Dal mission.
At last, when Mr. Naipaul reaches Lucknow, the Punjab and Kashmir in the final sections of his book, he slips his mind into gear and writes with some of the provocative keenness of vision found in his earlier works.
Sanjay Singh was unconscious and in critical condition at a hospital in the state capital of Lucknow following a three-hour operation to remove bullets from his stomach.
A food poisoning outbreak during a marriage engagement party killed 150 people near Lucknow, in the north.
To inculcate national devotion in them." Mr. Parikar then introduces 24-year-old Vishnu, who is both organizing secretary of the Lucknow VHP and a member of the Bajarang Dal.