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List of people from Prayagraj

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The people listed below were all born in, residents of, worked in, adopted in or otherwise are closely associated with the city of Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh and its surrounding suburbs.


List

People listed in bold were born in Allahabad.

Academics, science, and engineering

Authors and writers

Business and philanthropy

Fine arts

Media

Military

Music

Nobel laureates

Politics and law

Head of state and government

Others

Religion

Royal and noble ranks

Sports

See also

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