thumb|199x199px|Alambagh ISBT the biggest bus terminal in the city. thumb|200px|Alam Bagh Palace (19th-century photograph) thumb|200px|British battery in Alam Bagh gardens, Christmas Day 1857, by Lt. C. Mecham Alambagh (, ) is a settlement located in Lucknow near Kanpur road in India. It is one of the most important residential and commercial areas of Lucknow and also one of the densely populated areas of the city. Alambagh falls in the Lucknow Cantonment constituency.
thumb|199x199px|Alambagh ISBT the biggest bus terminal in the city. thumb|200px|Alam Bagh Palace (19th-century photograph) thumb|200px|British battery in Alam Bagh gardens, Christmas Day 1857, by Lt. C. Mecham Alambagh (, ) is a settlement located in Lucknow near Kanpur road in India. It is one of the most important residential and commercial areas of Lucknow and also one of the densely populated areas of the city. Alambagh falls in the Lucknow Cantonment constituency.
==History== thumb|7th Hussars, charging a body of the Mutineer's Cavalry at Alambagh Earlier Alambagh contained a palace, a mosque and other buildings, as well as a beautiful garden. Alambagh was converted into a fort in November 1857 during the Indian mutiny of 1857. The fort, under the command of General Outram was attacked repeatedly, but unsuccessfully until March 1858 when Sir Colin Campbell returned to attack Lucknow. After the British defeated the mutineers it served as the military command center for Lucknow and the nearby towns.
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