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13 Lucknow neighbourhoods that wear their history in their names

by Khushboo Ali
31.03.2026
in Lifestyle & Culture- Lucknow, Lucknow
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Ever wondered why Lucknow has a “Tedhi Pulia”, a “Bandariya Bagh”, or a drain named after severed heads? The city’s street names read like a wild history book, some poetic (Charbagh’s four gardens), some brutally honest (Tedhi Pulia’s wonky bridge), others delightfully weird (Charas Mandi). Behind each name lies a Nawab’s whim, a colonial decision, or just locals calling it like they saw it.

Let’s decode the stories behind Lucknow’s most colourful place names, because geography here is never boring.

Sar Kata Nala

Translating to “Severed Head Drain,” this Lucknow landmark carries a name that’s equal parts eerie and intriguing. Somewhere between Nawabi drama and colonial chaos, heads allegedly rolled (literally) near this drain, cementing its chilling legacy. The exact tale is lost to whispers and time, but the name stuck, a grim reminder that Lucknow’s streets hold stories darker than its famed tehzeeb.

Chawal Wali Gali

Chawal Wali Gali, once perfumed the air with basmati during Nawabi Lucknow, where merchants hawked the city’s finest grains. But here’s the thing, the rice disappeared ages ago, replaced first by tawaifs and their mehfils, then by entirely different trades. Yet the name? It stuck like overcooked chawal to a pot. Today, you won’t find a single grain for sale here, but Lucknowites still call it Chawal Wali Gali, a delicious little time capsule of what once was.

Kashmiri Mohalla

When Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula packed up his capital from Faizabad to Lucknow in 1775, he didn’t travel light, an entire entourage of Kashmiri Pandits, Shia Muslims, and even folk artists tagged along. They set up camp near Akbari Gate and Chowk, turning one neighbourhood into a little Kashmir. The name Kashmiri Mohalla stuck like a cultural stamp, even as centuries rolled by and faces changed.

Gadbadjhala

Gadbadjhala, the name itself sounds like organized chaos, doesn’t it? Tucked in Aminabad, this glittering maze earned its title honestly, narrow, twisting lanes packed with artificial jewellery. “Gadbad” means confusion, and “jhala” hints at a tangle, basically, it’s where you go to get gloriously lost among bangles, earrings, and trinkets. First-timers emerge dazed, clutching shopping bags, wondering how they ended up three lanes away from where they started. Confusing? Absolutely. Worth it? Every chaotic minute.

Charbagh

Charbagh wasn’t always about catching trains and dodging crowds, once upon a time, it was literally four stunning gardens laid out in classic Mughal symmetry under Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula. Then the British rolled in with blueprints for a railway station and, well said goodbye to gardens. Today, most travellers only know Charbagh as that beautiful station, blissfully unaware they’re standing where royalty once strolled through blooms.

Beligarad (Bailey Guard Residency)

Beligarad sounds quintessentially desi, but it’s actually a Lucknowi twist on “Bailey Guard,” named after Major John Baillie, the British Resident who clearly made an impression. Around 1814, Nawab Saadat Ali Khan built him a fancy gateway and guardhouse at the Residency, because why not honour your colonial guest with architecture? Fast-forward to 1857, and this gate became a crucial battleground during the Siege. Today, the name’s been delightfully Indianised, a linguistic souvenir from when British pomp met Awadhi hospitality.

Bhootnath Market

Bhootnath Market didn’t get its spooky-sounding name from ghost sightings, sorry to disappoint, it’s actually named after the ancient Bhootnath Shiva Temple that anchors this buzzing Indira Nagar hub. “Bhootnath” means “Lord of Spirits,” one of Shiva’s many titles, and the temple came first, with shops sprouting around it like eager devotees. Today, it’s where spirituality meets commerce, pray at the mandir, then grab samosas, electronics, or mithai within minutes.

Munshi Pulia

Munshi Pulia sounds charmingly modest for such a bustling Lucknow neighbourhood, doesn’t it? Somewhere in history, a munshi (clerk or scribe) had a small bridge named after him, probably because he lived nearby or funded it. That humble pulia became a landmark, then a locality, and now even a metro station. Who this munshi was remains a mystery, no plaques, no portraits, but his bridge outlived him spectacularly.

Nishatganj

Nishatganj literally translates to “Market of Joy,” and the name delivers truly. “Nishat” means delight in Persian, and “-ganj” signals a bustling marketplace, so whoever named this place clearly wanted good vibes only. Nishatganj today lives up to its cheerful title, crowded lanes, endless shops, and that unmistakable Lucknow energy. It’s less a destination, more a mood, one that’s been spreading joy and traffic for generations.

Aminabad

Aminabad, Lucknow’s shopping heartbeat, owes its name to Nawab Imdad Hussain Khan, aka Amin-ud-Daula, a 19th-century minister with serious urban planning vision. He bought up land in what was then called Masarratganj and transformed it into a commercial powerhouse, shops, housing, the works. The grateful locals renamed it after him, and “Aminabad” stuck. Today, it’s impossible to imagine Lucknow without this chaotic, colourful bazaar.

Charas Mandi

Charas Mandi, yes, it means exactly what you think. Back in British times, this area was literally a cannabis marketplace, where charas (hashish) was legally traded, even encouraged by colonial authorities chasing quick profits. Farmers grew it as a cash crop, dealers sold it openly, and “mandi” became part of the neighbourhood’s identity. Fast-forward to today, the trade’s long gone and illegal, but the name is still right there on Nagar Nigam records.

Bandariya Bagh

Bandariya Bagh got its delightfully straightforward name because, well, the zoo nearby had monkeys. Lots of them. Lucknowites being Lucknowites, they skipped the formal “Prince of Wales Zoological Garden” spiel and just called it what it was, the place with all the bandariya. The nickname stuck so hard it became the entire neighbourhood’s identity. Today, even if you’re heading nowhere near the zoo, you’re still going to “Bandariya Bagh”.

Tedhi Pulia

Tedhi Pulia is Lucknow’s way of keeping it brutally honest. Someone built a wonky, lopsided bridge decades ago, and instead of pretending it was architectural genius, locals just shrugged and called it tedha (crooked). That oddball structure became such a beloved landmark, the whole neighbourhood claimed its name.

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