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The Charminar Pedestrianisation Project is an initiative aimed at transforming the area around the iconic Charminar monument in Hyderabad, India into a pedestrian-friendly zone. The project was proposed by the government of Telangana in 2016 and is part of a larger effort to improve the city's urban infrastructure.
Shahran Market, also known as Shahran Bazaar, is located in Hyderabad, India near Charminar and Laad Bazaar. It is a modern market which has stores particularly selling ready to wear burqa and hijab related clothing and material. It is in general a ladies' market. It is considered one of its kind in India.
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Edi Bazar is the oldest market place of Hyderabad, in Telangana state, India. There are many 400-year-old mosques like old construction Charminar built during Nizam 's era. Commercial area
The street leading from Charminar to the square on the west is known as Laad Bazaar and is the bridal wear shopping market of the old city. Hyderabadi glass bangles known as Sona Bai are available here. This colourful shopping market of the old city is tucked away in one of the streets leading off from the Charminar.
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The bazaar is also known for its congestion and heavy traffic. It is also famous for spices and the markets nearby Charminar, a historic monument. Begum Bazaar also boasts the second biggest fish market in Hyderabad, only behind the one at Musheerabad. The adjoining Moazzam Jahi Market is the largest fruit and vegetable market in the city. This ...
A typical shop in Laad Bazaar. Choodi Bazaar is the main market for bangles, semi-precious stones, pearls, jewelry, [3] silverware, Nirmal, Kalamkari paintings, bidriware, lacquer bangles studded with stones, saris and handwoven materials of silk, cotton, [4] brocade, velvet and gold embroidered fabrics, traditional Khara Dupattas, and perfumes.