Oudh
Related Category: Indian Political Geography
(oud), historic region of N central India, now part of the state of Uttar Pradesh. Its early history centers around the ancient kingdom of Kosala, which had
Ayodhya (formerly Oudh) as its capital. The region passed under
Gupta rule in the 4th cent. A.D. and later it became (11th12th cent.) the center of the Rajput state of Kanauj. In the 13th cent. it was conquered by the
Delhi Sultanate. It became (16th cent.) a province of the Mughal empire, and was subsequently governed by the nawabs of Oudh from their capitals of
Faizabad (172475) and
Lucknow (17751856). The annexation (1856) of Oudh as a British province was a contributing cause of the
Indian Mutiny (185758). In 1877, Oudh was joined with the presidency of Agra to form the United Provinces, which subsequently became the Indian state of
Uttar Pradesh.