Lucknow: To celebrate and promote Awadhi language and culture, Lucknow Connection Worldwide (LCWW), a Facebook community with over 72,000 members, hosted the ‘Parpanchu' Awadhi Symposium at Kala Srot ...
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Awadhi: Lucknow’s Lingua Franca
When Nawab Asaf-ud-Daula shifted his capital from Faizabad to Lucknow in 1775, Awadhi was already the widely spoken language. While it began incorporating Persian words around this time, its ...
Lucknow: Actors from Lucknow give their 200%, no matter how small the role is. City-born/bred actors are gaining recognition in the entertainment industry. The city is known for its Awadhi dialect and ...
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