Jahanabad, Lucknow

Jahanabad, Lucknow refers to a name that is locally used for a geographic area within the city or district of Lucknow in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The term combines the Persian elements jahan (“world”) and ‑abad (“inhabited place” or “town”), a common suffix in place‑names throughout South Asia that historically denotes a settlement.

Recognition and sources
Accurate information is not confirmed. The name does not appear in widely available governmental gazetteers, census reports, or major geographic databases as an officially designated neighbourhood, village, or administrative unit of Lucknow. Consequently, its precise boundaries, demographic characteristics, and historical development are not documented in reliable encyclopedic references.

Possible contextual usage
In informal contexts, residents and local businesses may refer to a particular locality as “Jahanabad,” likely reflecting historic naming conventions from the Mughal or early modern periods when many settlements were given ‑abad suffixes. Similar to other Indian localities with the same root (e.g., Jahanabad in other states), the name could have originated from a founder’s title, a notable landmark, or a cultural association.

Etymology

  • Jahan (Persian): “world” or “universe.”
  • ‑abad (Persian suffix): “settlement, town, or cultivated place.”

Thus, “Jahanabad” can be interpreted as “the town of the world” or “worldly settlement.”

Status
Because the term lacks verification in authoritative sources, it is considered a locally used or informal designation rather than an officially recognized place name within Lucknow. Further research in municipal records, local histories, or field surveys would be required to confirm its existence and details.

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