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  2. Karachi Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Karachi Bakery is a chain of Indian retail bakeries. It was established in Hyderabad in 1953, with the opening of its first bakery in Moazzam Jahi Market. [ 1][ 2] It bakes fruit biscuits, Dil Kush and Plum Cake. [ 3] Apart from Hyderabad, Karachi Bakery also has outlets in Bengaluru, Chennai and Delhi. The chain also exports a selection of ...

  3. History of Karachi - Wikipedia

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    History of Karachi. The area of Karachi ( Urdu: کراچی, Sindhi: ڪراچي) in Sindh, Pakistan has a natural harbor and has been used as fishing port by local fisherman belonging to Sindhi tribes since prehistory. Archaeological excavations have uncovered a period going back to Indus valley civilisation which shows the importance of the ...

  4. Bombay Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Bombay Bakery was founded by Pahlajrai Gangaram Thadani in 1911. [4] Thadani, a Hindu Amil, was from Dadu, Sindh. [5] In 1948, Pahlajrai Gangaram Thadani died and his son Kishinchand Thadani became the owner. [4] He expanded the business and wrote a number of recipes. [4] In 1960, his son, Kumar Thadani took over the business. [4]

  5. Paul (bakery) - Wikipedia

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    Paul in Prague, Czech Republic. Paul is a French chain of bakery - café restaurants found in 47 countries with the head office at Marcq-en-Barœul, Greater Lille, France. [ 1] It specializes in serving French products, including breads, crêpes, sandwiches, macarons, soups, cakes, pastries, coffee, wine and beer.

  6. Abdullah Shah Ghazi - Wikipedia

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    e. Abdullah Shah Ghazi ( Arabic: عبد الله شاه غازي, romanized : ʿAbd Allāh Shāh Ghāzī) (c. 720 - c. 768) also known as Abdullah al-Ashtar was a Muslim mystic and Sufi whose shrine is located in Clifton in Karachi, in Sindh province of Pakistan. [ 2] His real name was Abdullah al-Ashtar. His father, Muhammad al-Nafs al-Zakiyya ...

  7. List of bakeries - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable bakery cafés. Some retail bakeries are also coffeehouses , serving coffee and tea to customers who wish to consume the baked goods on the premises. A café, cafe, or "caff" may refer to a coffeehouse , bar , teahouse , diner , transport cafe , or other casual eating and drinking place, depending on the culture.

  8. Moazzam Jahi Market - Wikipedia

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    History. The Moazzam Jahi market was constructed in the period 1933-1935, [ 1] during the reign of Mir Osman Ali Khan. It was conceived and implemented by the City Improvement Board (CIB), which was founded in 1912 by Osman Ali Khan for the development of Hyderabad. This was one of several projects undertaken by the Board as part of an urban ...

  9. Culture of Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Karachi. The cultural history of Karachi dates back at least five thousand years to the rise of the Indus Valley Civilization in the third millennium BC. [citation needed] The early culture was mostly predominantly Neolithic, characterised by the widespread use of small tools and semi-precious stones.