Kasmandi Kalan is a village in Malihabad block of Lucknow district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located 27 km away from central Lucknow, a short distance to the north of the . The village lands include two settlements, Kasmandi Kalan proper in the north and the hamlet of to the south. Historically known as a Muslim centre, Kasmandi Kalan is renowned for its mango orchards (Aam ke Bag) and is surrounded by mango trees all around. Some mango groves here are very old, dating back to the time of the Nawabs of Awadh.
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| - Kasmandi Kalan is a village in Malihabad block of Lucknow district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located 27 km away from central Lucknow, a short distance to the north of the . The village lands include two settlements, Kasmandi Kalan proper in the north and the hamlet of to the south. Historically known as a Muslim centre, Kasmandi Kalan is renowned for its mango orchards (Aam ke Bag) and is surrounded by mango trees all around. Some mango groves here are very old, dating back to the time of the Nawabs of Awadh. (en)
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| - Map showing Kasmandi Kalan in Malihabad CD block (en)
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| - Kasmandi Kalan is a village in Malihabad block of Lucknow district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is located 27 km away from central Lucknow, a short distance to the north of the . The village lands include two settlements, Kasmandi Kalan proper in the north and the hamlet of to the south. Historically known as a Muslim centre, Kasmandi Kalan is renowned for its mango orchards (Aam ke Bag) and is surrounded by mango trees all around. Some mango groves here are very old, dating back to the time of the Nawabs of Awadh. As of 2011, Kasmandi Kalan has a population of 6,005 people, in 1,079 households. It has all facilities like water supply (limited hours), petrol pumps and a railway station nearly 6 kilometers away. Like the other villages it too has its governing head, a Pradhan, who is elected every five years. (en)
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