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About Allahabad

Eternal Land of Triveni Sangam

Allahabad is a local discovery platform designed to help people find trusted places, services, and businesses in Prayagraj.Our platform brings together essential information about restaurants, shopping centers, hospitals, educational institutions, tourist attractions, and daily services.We aim to make local search easy by providing accurate details such as location, images, descriptions, and contact information. Allahabad focuses on supporting local businesses by increasing their online visibility and helping them reach nearby customers.We regularly update our listings to ensure users receive reliable and up-to-date information.Our website is built to offer a smooth, user-friendly experience for both residents and visitors.We are committed to promoting the culture, heritage, and growing business ecosystem of Prayagraj.

History Of Allahabad

Ancient Period (Before 6th Century CE)

Archaeological and literary evidence shows that Prayagraj was one of the earliest inhabited regions in India, known in ancient texts as Prayag .The city held immense spiritual importance due to the Triveni Sangam, the sacred confluence of the Ganga, Yamuna, and the mythical Saraswati rivers.Prayag is frequently mentioned in the Vedas, Puranas, and epics like the Ramayana and Mahabarata as a major center for rituals and learning.Its fertile river plains supported early settlements, agriculture, and religious communities.

Early Medieval Period (6th – 12th Century CE)

During the early medieval era, Prayag remained a prominent religious and pilgrimage center.The city attracted saints, scholars, and pilgrims from across the Indian subcontinent.Kings of northern India patronized temples, ashrams, and learning centers in the region.Prayag continued to serve as a spiritual meeting point for Hindu philosophy and cultural exchange.

Mughal Period (16th – 18th Century)

The city gained major political importance under the Mughal Empire.In 1583, Emperor Akbar constructed the grand Allahabad Fort near the Sangam, establishing the city as a strategic military and administrative center.Akbar renamed the city Ilahabas (later Allahabad), meaning “City of God.”Allahabad became a provincial headquarters, controlling trade routes and governance in eastern India.

Colonial Era (18th – 20th Century)

Allahabad emerged as a major administrative center under British rule.It served as the capital of the United Provinces for several years.The city played a significant role in India’s freedom movement, hosting political meetings and nationalist leaders.Prominent institutions, courts, and educational centers were established, shaping modern governance and learning.

Legacy & Heritage

Allahabad’s rich history is preserved in:

The Triveni Sangam, symbolizing spiritual unity and faith.

The Allahabad Fort, representing Mughal military architecture and power.

Colonial-era buildings and institutions that reflect its role in modern Indian history.

The city’s revival of its ancient name Prayagraj honors its timeless cultural and historical legacy.

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How To Reach Allahabad

airplane

The nearest airport is Prayagraj Airport (Bamrauli), located about 12 km from the city center.

train

Prayagraj is a major railway junction in North India.Important stations include Prayagraj Junction

bus

Prayagraj has excellent road connectivity via national and state highways.Regular buses operated by UPSRTC