List of people from Uttar Pradesh
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This is a list of famous and notable people from Uttar Pradesh, a state in India. The criteria of this list includes those persons who were born in the state of Uttar Pradesh and that part of the former United Provinces that now is part of the modern state of Uttar Pradesh. Though their fame could be brief, what matters is that they were well known during the peak of their popularity.
Deities and avatars
- Aranath (birthplace: Hastinapur, Uttar Pradesh), 18th Teerthankar of Jainism
- Krishna (birthplace: Mathura) deity worshiped across many traditions of Hinduism
- Kunthunath (birthplace: Hastinapur, Uttar Pradesh), 17th Teerthankar of Jainism
- Lakshmana (birthplace: Ayodhya), brother and close companion of Rama; a hero in the epic Ramayana
- Neminath (birthplace: Mathura), 22nd Teerthanks of Jainism
- Parashuram (birthplace: Ghazipur), was an avatar of Vishnu
- Parsvanatha (birthplace: Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh), was 23rd Tirthankara of Jainism
- Rama (birthplace: Ayodhya), is a legendary or historical king of ancient India; in Hinduism, he is considered to be the seventh avatar of Vishnu
- Shantinath (birthplace: Hastinapur, Uttar Pradesh), 16th Teerthankar of Jainism
- Shreyansnath (birthplace: Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh), 11th Teerthankar of Jainism
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L to R: Lord Rama and Lakshmana
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Neminatha (stone). Chahaman, 11th century AD, Narhad, Rajasthan
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Parsvanatha statue in Jain temple in Bhelupur, Varanasi
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Lord Rama with arrows
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Statue of Shreyansanatha at Jain Temple, Sarnath
Authors of the great epics
- Bhrigu (birthplace: Ballia), one of the seven great sages, the Saptarshis, one of the Prajapatis created by Brahma
- Surdas (birthplace: Mathura), saint, poet and musician
- Tulsidas (Ramayana: Chitrakoot), Awadhi poet and philosopher; wrote Rāmacaritamānasa ("The Lake of the Deeds of Rama"), an epic devoted to Lord Rama
- Valmiki, harbinger-poet of Sanskrit literature; wrote Ramayana
- Vyasa, central and much revered figure in the majority of Hindu traditions; authored Mahabharata
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Gosvami Tulsidas
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Valmiki
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Vyasa
Yogis, Sufi poets and mystics
- Amir Khusro, Sufi mystic, one of the iconic figures in the cultural history of the Indian subcontinent
- Bharat Bhushan, the only Padmashri recipient in yoga; founder President of Mokshayatan International Yogashram, Saharanpur
- Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud, Gazi Miya of Bahraich
- Kabir, poet and saint Varanasi
- Nizamuddin Auliya, Sufi saint, born in Budaun
- Paramhansa Yogananda, mystic who introduced Yoga in the west, Gorakhpur
- Salim Chishti, Sufi saint of Fatehpur Sikri, Agra
Poet-saints and religious figures
- Akhandanand, scholar of Vedanta, Bhakti and Bhagavata Purana in the 20th century, Varanasi
- Devraha Baba, Yogi Allahabad
- Jagadguru Rāmabhadrācārya, Vaishnava scholar and Sanskrit commentator on the Prasthanatrayi, Jaunpur.
- Malik Mohammad Jayasi
- Mira
- Ramanand, founder of the Rāmānandī sect Prayag
- Raskhan
- Sant Ravidas, poet and saint, Varanasi
- Shiv Dayal Singh, Guru Maharaj of Radhasoamis, Agra
- Shriram Sharma Acharya, founder Gayatri Parivar, Anwal Kheda in the District of Agra
- Surdas, blind Hindu poet, saint and musician born in Runkata near Agra
- Swami Karpatri, teacher of Advaita, popularly known as Dharma Samrat, Gorakhpur
- Swaminarayan, founder of the Swaminarayan sect, Gonda
- Tulsidas, composer of the Ramcharitmanas
Independence fighters
Indian Rebellion of 1857
- Bakht Khan, nominal commander-in-chief of Indian rebel forces in the Indian Rebellion of 1857
- Begum Hazrat Mahal, widow of the last Nawab of Awadh; Indian independence fighter in Indian Rebellion of 1857
- Mangal Pandey, one of the earliest independence fighters of 1857; subject of Bollywood film Ballia
- Maulvi Liaquat Ali, Indian independence fighter of 1857 from Allahabad; captured the Khusro Bagh in Allahabad and declared the independence of India
- Rani Lakshmibai, Rani (Queen) of Jhansi
- Rao Kadam Singh, freedom fighter; elected by his Gurjar clansmen as their leader to fight against the British forces during the Indian Rebellion of 1857
Later 19th and 20th centuries
- Acharya Narendra Dev, socialist
- Asaf Ali, independence fighter
- Ashfaqullah Khan of Kakori, Indian independence fighter; member of Hindustan Socialist Republican Association; close associate of Bhagat Singh and Chandrashekhar Azad
- Chandra Shekhar Azad, Indian independence fighter, member of Hindustan Socialist Republican Association
- Chittu Pandey, independence fighter
- Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi, independence fighter, journalist
- Govind Ballabh Pant, Indian independence fighter and politician; Chief Minister of the United Provinces; Bharat Ratna recipient[2]
- Hasrat Mohani, independence fighter and poet
- Laxmi Raman Acharya, freedom fighter accused of the Agra Conspiracy case
- Mahavir Tyagi, independence fighter
- Maulana Mohammad Ali, independence fighter
- Maulana Shaukat Ali, independence fighter
- Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari, independence fighter, Ghazipur
- Munishwar Dutt Upadhyay of Pratapgarh, Indian Independence fighter; two time Member of Parliament
- Purushottam Das Tandon, independence fighter
- Rafi Ahmed Kidwai, Indian independence fighter and socialist
- Raja Mahendra Pratap, King of Hathras Princely State, known as Aryan Peshwa
- Rajendra Lahiri, independence fighter
- Ram Manohar Lohia, socialist
- Ram Prasad Bismil, Indian independence fighter and socialist
- Swami Sahajanand Saraswati, freedom fighter
Award winners
Param Vir Chakra
- Abdul Hamid, Ghazipur
- Manoj Kumar Pandey
- Naik Jadu Nath Singh
- Yogendra Singh Yadav, of Orangabad, Bulandshaher; hero of Tiger Hill in Kargil war
Maha Vir Chakra
Ashok Chakra
Bharat Ratna
- Atal Bihari Vajpayee, eleventh Prime Minister of India
- Bhagwan Das, philosopher and Freedom Fighter, Varanasi
- Jawaharlal Nehru, leader of the Indian independence movement; first Prime Minister of India
- Lal Bahadur Shastri, freedom fighter, former Prime Minister; belonged to Varanasi and Allahabad
- Rajrishi Purushottam Das Tandon, freedom fighter, Allahabad
- Ravi Shankar, Sitar Maestro, Ghazipur
- Ustad Bismillah Khan, Shehnai Maestro, Varanasi
Padma Vibhushan
Padma Bhushan
- Amitabh Bachchan, film actor
- Bhagwati Charan Varma, Hindi author
- Irfan Habib, historian
- Josh Malihabadi, poet
- Kishan Maharaj, tabla maestro
- Obaid Siddiqui, science
- Qurratulain Hyder, author
- Rahul Sankrityayan
- Ram Kinkar Upadhyay, scholar
- Srilal Shukla, Hindi writer
Padma Shree
- Bekal Utsahi poet, writer
- Giriraj Kishore writer
- Gopaldas Neeraj, Hindi poet and lyricist
- Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman, scholar of Unani medicine
- Hamid Ansari, Vice President of India
- K. P. Saxena, writer
- Kanhai Chitrakar
- Kapil Deva Dvivedi
- Kunwar Digvijay Singh Babu, hockey Olympian
- Mohammed Shahid, ex-captain of Indian hockey team, Varanasi
- Muzaffar Ali, film director
- Prakash Singh
- Vidya Niwas Mishra, writer
- Yogiraj Bharat Bhushan, only Padmashri awardee yogi; founder director of Mokshayatan International Yogashram at Saharanpur
Dada Saheb Phalke Award
- Majrooh Sultanpuri, lyricist
- Naushad Ali, music composer
Gyananpith Awards
- Akhlaq Mohammed Khan
- Ali Sardar Jafri, writer and poet
- Amarkant
- Firaq Gorakhpuri, poet
- Mahadevi Verma, poet
- Qurratulain Hyder, writer
- Sri Lal Sukla
Magasaysay Award
- Rajendra Singh, water conservationist
- Sandeep Pandey
Arjuna Award
- Abhinn Shyam Gupta, badminton
- Ashish Kumar, gymnastics
- Jagbir Singh, hockey
- Moraad Ali Khan, shooter
- Syed Modi, badminton
Science and medicine
- Afroz Ahmad, environmental scientist and administrator
- Hari Om Srivastava, broadcast scientist
- Harish-Chandra (Mehrotra), mathematician who did fundamental work in representation theory, especially harmonic analysis on semisimple Lie groups
- Lalji Singh, molecular biologist
- P. K . Sethi, inventor of "Jaipur Foot"
- Prem Chand Pandey, scientist, physicist, meteorologist, oceanographer
- Rajendra K. Pachauri, chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change[3]
- Ravindra Khattree, statistician who worked in statistical inference, multivariate analysis, experimental designs, biostatistics and quality control
- Syed Ziaur Rahman, medical pharmacologist
- Zahoor Qasim, oceanographer, leader of first Indian expedition to Antarctica
Holders of high offices
Vice President
- Gopal Swarup Pathak, former Vice-President of India
- Hamid Ansari, current Vice-President of India
Prime ministers
- Jawaharlal Nehru, first Prime Minister of India and Bharat Ratna awardee[2] awardee
- Lal Bahadur Shastri, third Prime Minister of India and Bharat Ratna awardee[2]
- Indira Gandhi, fourth Prime Minister of India and Bharat Ratna awardee[2]
- Choudhary Charan Singh, fifth Prime Minister of India
- Rajiv Gandhi, sixth prime minister of India and Bharat Ratna awardee[2]
- Vishwanath Pratap Singh, eighth Prime Minister of India
- Chandra Shekhar, ninth Prime Minister of India
- Atal Bihari Vajpayee. eleventh Prime Minister of India and Bharat Ratna awardee[2]
- Narendra Damodardas Modi, 14th and current Prime Minister of India
Governors
- A R Kidwai, Governor of Haryana
- Girish Chandra Saxena, former Governor of Jammu & Kashmir
- K.M. Seth, former Governor of Chhattisgarh
- Kalyan Singh, Governor of Rajasthan
- Khurshid Alam Khan, former Governor of Karnataka
- Mohammad Fazal, former Governor of Maharashtra
- Mohammad Yunus Saleem, former Governor of Bihar
- Ram Naresh Yadav, Governor of Madhya Pradesh
- Syed Sibtey Razi, Governor of Jharkhand
- Triloki Nath Chaturvedi, former CAG and former Governor of Karnataka
- Virendra Verma, former Governor of Punjab and Himachal Pradesh
Chief Justices
- Kailas Nath Wanchoo, former Chief Justice of India
- Kamal Narain Singh, former Chief Justice of India
- Mirza Hameedullah Beg, former Chief Justice of India
- Mohammad Hidayatullah, former Chief Justice of India
- Raghunandan Swarup Pathak, former Chief Justice of India
- V. N. Khare, former Chief Justice of India
Chief Ministers
- Muhammad Ahmad Said Khan Chhatari
- Govind Ballabh Pant
- Sampurnanand
- Sucheta Kripalani
- Chandra Bhanu Gupta
- Choudhary Charan Singh
- Tribhuvan Narain Singh
- Kamalapati Tripathi
- Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna
- Narayan Dutt Tiwari
- Ram Naresh Yadav
- Banarsi Das
- Vishwanath Pratap Singh
- Sripati Mishra
- Vir Bahadur Singh
- Mulayam Singh Yadav
- Kalyan Singh
- Ram Prakash Gupta
- Rajnath Singh
- Mayawati
- Akhilesh Yadav
Union Ministers
- Ajit Singh
- Akhilesh Das
- Ashok Kumar Pradhan
- Beni Prasad Verma
- Jitin Prasada
- Kalpnath Rai
- Kamalapati Tripathi
- Laxmi Raman Acharya
- Mahaveer Prasad
- Mahavir Tyagi
- Maneka Gandhi
- Manoj Sinha
- Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi
- Mulayam Singh Yadav
- Murli Manohar Joshi
- Narayan Dutt Tiwari
- Raj Narain
- Rajnath Singh
- Salman Khursheed
- Santosh Gangwar
- Satyapal Singh Yadav
- Shriprakash Jaiswal
- Shriram Chauhan
- Swami Chinmayanand
Political figures
Pre Independence
- Govind Ballabh Pant
- Jawaharlal Nehru
- Motilal Nehru, Indian National Congress leader
- Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari, former President of Indian National Congress
- Munishwar Dutt Upadhyay
- Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya
- Rai Rajeshwar Bali, education minister (1924–1928)
- Sampurnanand
- Swami Sahajanand Saraswati
Post Independence
- Akhilesh Das, Union Minister
- Akhilesh Yadav
- Amar Mani
- Arif Mohammad Khan, political leader
- Beni Prasad Verma, former minister and leader
- Chaudhary Ajit Singh, political leader
- Choudhary Charan Singh
- Dinanath Bhaskar, political leader; former minister
- Deen Dayal Upadhyaya
- Devendra Nath Dwivedi, Indian politician and Governor designate of Gujarat
- Feroze Gandhi
- Govind Ballabh Pant
- Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna
- Indira Gandhi
- Kalyan Singh, UP CM and Rajasthan Governor; BJP Vice President
- K.C. Tyagi
- Kailash Nath Katju, former Union Home Minister and lawyer
- Kalpnath Rai
- Kamal Nath, politician
- Kamalapati Tripathi
- Laxmi Raman Acharya
- Mahendra Singh Tikait, Kisan leader
- Manohar Lal (b. 1938), UP MLA, cabinet minister[4]
- Mohsina Kidwai
- Mulayam Singh Yadav
- Mayawati
- Narayan Dutt Tiwari
- Om Prakash Singh
- Prakash Vir Shastri, member of Parliament and advocate of the Arya Samaj movement
- Sanjay Singh, King of Amethi
- Rafi Ahmed Kidwai
- Raj Babbar, member of Parliament
- Raj Narain
- Raja Bhaiya
- Rajeev Shukla, journalist and political leader
- Rajendra Kumari Bajpai (1925–1999), former cabinet minister[5]
- Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Gandhian, first lady Minister of India
- Ram Govind Chaudhary
- Ram Manohar Lohia
- Ram Naresh Yadav
- Satyapal Singh Yadav, former union minister
- Satyaveer Munna
- Sheila Kaul
- Shriprakash Jaiswal, union minister
- Shyama Charan Gupta, politician, entrepreneur
Authors
Hindi
- Acharya Chatursen (1891–1960), Hindi writer
- Acharya Kuber Nath Rai
- Amitabh Thakur Hindi writer
- Amritlal Nagar, Hindi writer
- Ayodhya Prasad Upadhyay, Hindi writer
- Babu Gulabrai, Hindi writer
- Baldev Upadhyaya, Hindi scholar and writer
- Bhagwati Charan Verma, Hindi writer
- Bharatendu Harishchandra, Hindi writer
- Hazari Prasad Dwivedi, Hindi novelist
- Jaishankar Prasad, Hindi writer
- Kashi Nath Singh, Hindi wiriter
- Mahapandit Rahul Sankrityayan, polyglot
- Malik Muhammad Jayasi, author of Padmavat
- Munshi Prem Chand, novelist
- Rahi Masoom Raza, author of Topi Shukla and Adha Gaon
- Rajendra Yadav, Hindi novelist
- Ramchandra Shukla, Hindi writer and historian
- Ravindra Prabhat,Hindi novelist
- Sachchidananda Hirananda Vatsyayan
- Shrilal Shukla, writer of Raag Darbari
- Sri Krishna Rai Hridyesh
- Swami Sahajanand Saraswati, author of books on sociology, religion, freedom struggle, peasant movement, and autobiography
- Vibhuti Narain Rai Hindi writer
- Vidya Niwas Mishra, Hindi scholar
- Vinod Kumar Shukla, writer
- Vishnu Sarma, author of Panchtantra
- Viveki Rai
- Yashpal, Hindi writer
Urdu
- Firaq Gorakhpuri
- Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman, author of books on Unani medicine
- Ibne Safi, novelist of Jasoosi Duniya
- Ismat Chugtai, writer
- Mirza Hadi Ruswa, author of Umrao Jaan
- Qurratulain Hyder, writer of Aag Ka Darya
English
- Allan Sealy, novelist and writer
- Attia Hosain, English author and journalist
- Nayantara Sahgal, novelist and writer
- Vikas Swarup, author of Q&A
- Leema Dhar, novelist, poet and columnist
Poets
Urdu
- Akbar Allahabadi, poet
- Ali Sardar Jafri, Urdu poet
- Bekal Utsahi, Urdu poet
- Brij Narayan Chakbast, Urdu poet
- Daya Shankar Kaul Nasim, Urdu poet
- Firaq Gorakhpuri, Urdu poet, winner of Jnanpith award[6]
- Jigar Moradabadi, Urdu poet
- Josh Malihabadi, Urdu poet
- Kaifi Azmi, Urdu and Hindi lyricist, poet and songwriter
- Khumar Barabankvi, Urdu poet
- Majaz, Urdu poet
- Majrooh Sultanpuri, poet and lyricist
- Maulana Hali, Urdu poet, biographer of Ghalib's life, and a commentator of his poetry
- Mir Anis, Urdu Marsiya poet
- Mir Taqi Mir
- Mirza Ghalib, classical Urdu and Persian poet
- Safi Lakhnavi, Urdu poet
Hindi
- Acharya Kuber Nath Rai, Lit Nibandh
- Ayodhya Prasad Upadhyay
- Gopal Das Neeraj, Hindi poet
- Guru Bhakt Singh 'Bhakt'
- Harikrishna Prasad Gupta Agrahari, poet
- Harivansh Rai Bachchan, writer and poet
- Jaishankar Prasad, one of the four major pillars of the Chhayavaadi school of Hindi
- Kaka Hathrasi, humorous poet
- Kedarnath Singh
- Mahadevi Varma, a major poet of the Chhayavaadi generation, a period of romanticism in modern Hindi poetry; won the Jnanpith award in 1982[6]
- Maithilisharan Gupt, modern Hindi poet
- Shivmangal Singh Suman
- Subhadra Kumari Chauhan
- Sumitranandan Pant, one of the four major pillars of the Chhayavaadi school of Hindi
- Suryakant Tripathi 'Nirala'
Bhojpuri
Founders of educational institutions
- Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, founder of Aligarh Muslim University
- Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, founder of Banaras Hindu University
- Jagdish Gandhi, founder of the City Montessori School.
Defence services
Army
- Abdul Hamid, four Grenadiers, Indian Army, Param Vir Chakra recipient[7]
- Brigadier Mohammad Usman, recipient of Maha Vir Chakra
- K.M. Seth
- Lt. General Zameerud-din Shah
- Manoj Kumar Pandey, 11 Gorkha Rifles of the Indian Army, Param Vir Chakra recipient[7]
- Yogendra Singh Yadav, 18th Grenadiers of the Indian Army, Param Vir Chakra recipient[7]
Air Force
- S.K. Kaul, Air Chief Marshal (Retd)
- Trevor Keelor IAF, Vir Chakra winner in Indo-Pak war of 1965
- Denzil Keelor IAF, Air Marshall (Retd), Vir Chakra winner; Kirti Chakra recipient
- Norman Anil Kumar Browne, Air Chief Marshal (current)
- S.P. Tyagi, Air Chief Marshal (Retd)
Civil service / diplomacy
Indian Foreign Service
- Asaf Ali, first Indian Ambassador to the United States
- Braj Kumar Nehru, Indian diplomat and Ambassador of India to the United States
- Girija Shankar Bajpai, First Secretary-General of Foreign Affairs
- Shilendra Kumar Singh, former Foreign Secretary of India; former Governor of Rajasthan and Arunachal Pradesh
- Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Indian diplomat and politician; sister of Jawaharlal Nehru
Civil services
- Afroz Ahmad, member of NCA, Government of India
- Baleshwar Rai
- Chandrika Prasad Srivastava, bureaucrat
- Dharma Vira, ICS, cabinet secretary and governor of West Bengal, Mysore
- Isha Basant Joshi, first woman to be appointed an IAS officer
- Vinod Rai, CAG
- Wajahat Habibullah, Chief Information Commissioner of India
Music and dance
Musicians
- Ashutosh Bhattacharya (1917–2004), tabla player; music educator from Varanasi; Sangeet Natak Akademi Fellowship (1966)
- Begum Akhtar, ghazal singer
- Cliff Richard, English singer
- Gopal Shankar Misra, vichitra veena player
- Hari Prasad Chaurasia, bansuri player
- Kishan Maharaj, tabla maestro
- Lalmani Misra, Indian classical musician; dean and head of the Faculty of Music and Fine Arts, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi and his son
- Naushad Ali, music director; awarded the Dadasaheb Phalke Award for his contributions to Indian cinema
- Pandit Ravi Shankar, classical sitar player, awarded the Bharat Ratna[2] in 1999; has won three Grammy awards
- Pandit Vishnu Narayan Bhatkhande, musician
- Ustad Bismillah Khan, Shehnai maestro, awarded the Bharat Ratna[2] (2001)
- Vikash Maharaj, Sarod maestro; recipient of the awarded highest civilian award, Yash Bharti, 2013–14
Singers
- Abhijeet Bhattacharya, from Kanpur
- Ankit Tiwari, from Kanpur
- Anup Jalota, Ghazal and Bhajan singer
- Girija Devi, Indian singer and represents the Banaras Gharana of singers
- Harshit Saxena, singer
- Kailash Kher, from Meerut
- Kanika Kapoor, from Lucknow
- Purshottam Das Jalota (1925–2011), ;hajan singer, Padma Shri (2004)
- Sharafat Hussain Khan, from Atrauli
- Shubha Mudgal, singer
- Siddheshwari Devi, Hindustani singer from Banares, known as Maa (mother)
- Talat Mahmood, ghazal singer
- Vinit Singh, from Lucknow
Rappers
- Hard Kaur, from Kanpur
- Baba Sehgal
Dancers
- Birju Maharaj, Kathak exponent
- Lachhu Maharaj, Kathak exponent
- Kapila Vatsyayan, scholar of Indian classical dance
- Sitara Devi
- Uday Shankar
Sports
Hockey
- Dhyan Chand, former international hockey player, awarded the Padma Bhushan
- Zafar Iqbal, former international captain of the Indian hockey team and Chief coach of Indian hockey team
- K. D. Singh, former national hockey player and Olympian
- Mohammed Shahid, former international hockey player; member of the Indian team that won a gold medal at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow; awarded Arjuna Award in 1980 and Padma Shri in 1986
- Jagbir Singh, captain and member of National Hockey team in 1988 and 1992 Olympics; awarded Arjuna Award in 1990
Baseball
- Rinku Singh, one of the first two Indians to sign a professional baseball contract in the United States
- Dinesh Patel, one of the first two Indians to sign a professional baseball contract in the United States
Cricket
- Arun Lal, former Test cricketer
- Ashish Zaidi, cricketer
- Obaid Kamal, cricketer
- Bhuvneshwar Kumar, international cricketer
- Chetan Chauhan, former Test cricketer
- Gyanendra Pandey, cricketer
- Hemlata Kala, member of Indian women's cricket team
- Manoj Prabhakar, cricketer
- Mohammed Kaif, international cricketer
- Mohammed Shami, international cricketer
- Narendra Hirwani
- Piyush Chawla
- Praveen Kumar
- R. P. Singh, Rae Bareli (U.P.), international cricketer
- Rajinder Hans
- Raman Lamba
- Ravikant Shukla, U-19 captain
- Rohan Gavaskar
- Sudip Tyagi
- Suresh Raina, international cricketer
- Surinder Amarnath
- Umesh Yadav, Deoria (U.P.), Indian cricketer
Badminton
- Abhinn Shyam Gupta, former national badminton champion
- Syed Modi, former national badminton champion
Other sports
- Annu Raj Singh, shooter
- Moraad Ali Khan, shooter
- Ghaus Mohammad, tennis player, the first Indian to reach quarterfinal of The Championships, Wimbledon
- Jaspal Rana, shooter
Journalism
- Aniruddha Bahal, investigative journalist
- Arun Nehru, former minister and columnist
- Dharamvir Bharati, former editor of Dharamyug magazine
- Feroze Gandhi, managing editor of National Herald
- Manikonda Chalapathi Rau, Indian journalist and an authority on Nehruvian thought
- Narendra Mohan, Dainik Jagran
- Pankaj Mishra, journalist
- Parichay Das, writer, essayist, poet and editor of contemporary Bhojpuri poetry
- Raghuvir Sahay, editor of Dinmaan
- Ram Bahadur Rai, magazine editor
- Saeed Naqvi, journalist and TV producer
- Sahu Ramesh Chandra Jain, Times of India and Navbharat Times
- Surendra Pratap Singh, editor of Ravivar
- Vinod Mehta, editor
Satire, comedy, cartoons
- Akbar Allahabadi, poet and satirist
- K. P. Saxena
- Kaak (b. 1940, Harish Chandra Shukla), cartoonist
- Kaka Hathrasi, satirist
- Raju Srivastava, actor and stand up comedian
- Tuntun, comedian
Cinema and theatre
Actors and actresses
- Abhishek Bachchan
- Aditya Srivastava, actor and voiceover artist, CID
- Akshay Oberoi, actor
- Ali Fazal,actor
- Amitabh Bachchan, Bollywood actor awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2001
- Anushka Sharma
- Ashutosh Rana, Indian film actor
- Chandrachur Singh, actor
- Disha Patani, actress from Bareilly
- Jaddanbai, actor
- K.N. Singh, actor
- Kadar Khan, actor
- Marc Zuber, actor
- Meenakshi Dixit, actress from Rae Bareli
- Nargis, actress best known for her role in the Oscar-nominated film Mother India
- Naseeruddin Shah, actor; born in Barabanki district of Lucknow division, U.P.
- Nawazuddin Siddiqui, actor, Gangs of Wasseypur
- Nimmi, film actress in the 1950s
- Rajpal Yadav
- Ravi Kishan, Bhojpuri film actor
- Saurabh Shukla, Bollywood actor
- Shweta Tiwari, Indian television actress
- Sonal Chauhan, Bollywood actress
- Surinder Pal, actor
- Sushant Singh, actor
- Tanveer Zaidi, actor, educationist
- Tuntun, comedy actress
- Vedita Pratap Singh, model and actress
- Zakir Hussain, Indian film actor
- Zoya Afroz, Bollywood actress
Directors/producers
- Abhinav Kashyap, director
- Abhishek Chaubey, director
- Anurag Kashyap, director
- Farhan Akhtar, director
- Gajendra Singh, editor, director and producer
- K. Asif, film director, film producer and screenwriter who worked on the Hindi epic motion picture Mughal-e-Azam
- Kamal Amrohi, director
- Prakash Mehra, director
- Prasoon Pandey, director
- Shaad Ali, film director
- Tigmanshu Dhulia, director
- Vishal Bhardwaj, Omkara director
- Zoya Akhtar, director
Singers
- Abhijeet Bhattacharya, singer
- Anup Jalota
- Baba Sehgal
- Kavita Seth
- Begum Akhtar
- Hemanta Kumar Mukhopadhyay
- Kabban Mirza
- Kanika Kapoor
- Rajkumari Dubey
- Sunidhi Chauhan
- Talat Mahmood
- Vidup Agrahari
Lyricists
- Ali Sardar Jafri
- Anjaan
- Indeevar
- Javed Akhtar
- Kaifi Azmi
- Khumar Barabankvi
- Majrooh Sultanpuri
- Sameer
- Shakeel Badayuni
Composers
- Anand Milind
- Naushad Ali
- Shantanu Moitra
- Vikash Maharaj, Indian sarod player and composer
Theatre
Cinematographers
Story/script/dialogue writers
- Javed Siddiqi, film script writer
- K. P. Saxena, dialogue writer of Lagaan, Swades
- S.Ali Raza
- Wajahat Mirza
Nawabs of Awadh
- Asaf-Ud-Dowlah, fourth Nawab, founder of modern Lucknow
- Wajid Ali Shah, poet, choreographer, the last King of Awadh
Navratnas
- Raja Todar Mal, Finance Minister and one of the Navratnas of Akbar
- Abdul Rahim Khan-I-Khana, Hindi poet and a Navratna of Akbar
Television
- Aditya Srivastava
- Gajendra Singh, conceived the concept of the reality show in 1992 with Antakshari and Sa Re Ga Ma
- Rahi Masoom Raza, dialogue writer of TV serial Ramayan
- Raju Srivastav
- Surendra Pal, famous for playing Dronacharaya in Mahabharat
Environmentalists
- Billy Arjan Singh, conservationist
- Afroz Ahmad
Scholars
- Acharya Narendra Dev
- Adya Prasad Pandey, Notable Economicst of Banaras Hindu University and Currently Vice Chancellor of Manipur University
- Masud Husain Khan, eminent linguist; first Professor Emeritus in Social Sciences at Aligarh Muslim University; fifth Vice-Chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia, a central university in New Delhi
- Mushirul Hasan, historian
- Renu Khator, Chancellor of the University of Houston System; President of the University of Houston; first Indian American to lead a major research university in the United States
- Shah Syed Hasnain Baqai is an Islamic scholar, thinker, reformer, He is known for his inclusive and broadminded interpretation of Islam He was born in Safipur,
Fine arts
- Gogi Saroj Pal
- Ram Chandra Shukla, painter
Business
- Gajendra Singh, CMD Saaibaba Telefilms; founder of Ganga Gauri Mahavidyalaya, Ramnagar, Baijabari, Azamgarh
- K.P. Singh, president of DLF Universal Group
- Shyama Charan Gupta, founder of Shyam Group
- Subroto Roy, founder of Sahara India
- Vinod Gupta, former CEO and chairman of InfoUSA; founder of Vinod Gupta School of Management, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Crime
Photographers
- Lala Deen Dayal, Indian photographer
- Tarun Khiwal (born 1967), Indian fashion and commercial photographer
Others
- Abdul Karim, Munshi to Queen Victoria
- Begum Samru, historical figure
- Deep Tyagi, pioneer of family planning programme in India
- Jaichand of Kannauj, historical figure
- Rahul Mishra (born 1979), fashion designer[9]
- Sampat Pal Devi, activist listed as one of the 100 most powerful women in the world
- Sheila Dixit, CM of Delhi state
See also
- List of people from Purvanchal
- List of people by India state
- States and territories of India
- List of Hindi authors
Notes
- ↑ http://states-of-india.findthedata.org/q/26/4241/What-is-the-population-of-Uttar-Pradesh
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Bharat Ratna ("Gem of India") is India's highest civilian award, awarded for the highest degrees of national service. This service includes artistic, literary, and scientific achievements, as well as "recognition of public service of the highest order".
- ↑ M.S Swaminathan, R.K Pachauri, Ela Bhatt, Father C. Prakash receive French Govt. awards accessed June 2007
- ↑ "Members Official Bioprofile". Lok Sabha website. Retrieved 2014-05-27.
- ↑ "9th Lok Sabha: Members Bioprofile". Lok Sabha Official website.
- 1 2 Jnanpith Award is the highest literary honour conferred in the Republic of India.
- 1 2 3 Param Vir Chakra (PVC) is India's highest military decoration awarded for the highest degree of valour or self-sacrifice in the presence of the enemy.
- ↑ http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome/indianews/article-2115534/Goons-Akhilesh-pack-Eleven-ministers-criminal-records-spot-UP-cabinet-despite-Yadavs-claim-law-order-priority.html
- ↑ "Change We Can". Deccan Herald. 18 January 2009. Retrieved 2014-02-22.
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