Rumi Darwaza

Rumi Darwaza
रूमी दरवाजा
رومی دروازه
LocationLucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Coordinates26°51′38″N 80°54′57″E / 26.860556°N 80.915833°E / 26.860556; 80.915833
Height18 m (60 ft)
FounderNawab Asaf-Ud-Daula, Mughal
Built1784
Architectural style(s)Awadhi
Rumi Darwaza is located in Uttar Pradesh
Rumi Darwaza
Location in eastern Uttar Pradesh, India
Rumi Darwaza is located in India
Rumi Darwaza
Rumi Darwaza (India)

The Rumi Darwaza (Hindi: रूमी दरवाज़ा, Urdu: رومی دروازه, and sometimes known as the Turkish Gate), in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, is a gateway which was built by Nawab Asaf-Ud-Daula in 1784.[1] It is an example of Awadhi architecture.[1] The Rumi Darwaza stands sixty feet tall[2] and was modeled after the Sublime Porte (Bab-i-Hümayun/بابِ همایون) in Istanbul.[3]

It is adjacent to the Asafi Imambara, Teele Wali Masjid and has become a symbol for the city of Lucknow. It used to mark the entrance to Old Lucknow. When the city grew and expanded, it was used as an entrance to a palace which was later demolished by the British Raj following the Indian Rebellion of 1857.

  1. ^ a b "Rumi Darwaza - Lucknow". All India Tour Travel. Retrieved 21 May 2007.
  2. ^ "Rumi Darwaza - Rumi Darwaza Lucknow - Rumi Darwaja in Lucknow India".
  3. ^ "Lucknow". Encyclopædia Britannica. Retrieved 20 May 2008.