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Civil Lines, Allahabad

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City
  
Allahabad

Built in
  
1857

Country
  
India

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Founded by
  
Cuthbert Bensley Thornhill

Civil Lines (formerly Cannington also Canning Town) is a Civil Lines neighborhood of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is the central business district of the city and is famous for its urban setting, gridiron plan roads and high rise buildings. Built in 1857, under the supervision of Cuthbert Bensley Thornhill, it was the largest town-planning project carried out in India before the establishment of New Delhi.

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Map of Civil Lines, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh

History

Civil Lines was built in 1858 a few months after the end of the Rebellion of 1857, when around 600 Meo people were massacred by the British people in India for their alliance with the Indian Independence Movement activists and eight villages were seized to form a new township. During the early period of its development it was referred to as the White Town of the city as it was predominated by the British people and a very few Indians were allowed.

Demographics

A population of 923 was registered in Civil Lines during the 1951 Census.

References

Civil Lines, Allahabad Wikipedia