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In Pakistan, in modern times, the Meena Bazaars are organized by students of schools, colleges, universities, and other non-profit organizations to raise money for their activities. In the United Arab Emirates, Meena Bazaar is the name of a well-known shopping location in Bur Dubai. Since 2000, Meena Bazaar is also becoming popular among tourists.
Meena Bazar, Karimabad (Urdu: مینا بازار، کریم آباد) is a bazaar located in Karimabad area of Gulberg Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was inaugurated in 1974.
Meena Bazaar is a 1950 Bollywood film directed by Ravindra Dave starring Nargis and Shyam. [2] Cast. Nargis [1] [2] Shyam [1] [2] Kuldip Kaur [1] [2] Gope [1] Om ...
Al Souk Al Kabir (Arabic: السوق الكبير), also referred to as Souk Al Kabir or Meena Bazaar, is a community in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE). Al Souk Al Kabir is located in the area of Bur Dubai and is one of the oldest residential areas in the city with a predominantly South Asian population, restaurants and shops.
Gemcon Group was established in 1979 through Castle Construction. [1] It was founded by Kazi Shahid Ahmed who was also the chairperson of the group. [2] [3] It is a family owned company; Ahmed's three sons, Kazi Anis Ahmed, [4] Kazi Inam Ahmed, and Kazi Nabil Ahmed, are directors of the company.
The 28 October 2009 Peshawar bombing occurred in Peshawar, Pakistan, when a car bomb was detonated in a Mina Bazar (Market for women and children) of the city.The bomb killed 137 people and injured more than 200 others, making it the deadliest attack in Peshawar's history.
The most popular bazaars in Karachi are: Tariq Road, Bohri Bazaar, Soldier Bazaar, [1] Sarafa Bazar, Meena Bazaar, Urdu Bazaar, etc. There are generally thousands of small individually-owned or family-owned shops and stalls in each old style Bazaar or shopping area.
A bazaar [a] or souk [b] is a marketplace consisting of multiple small stalls or shops, [1] especially in the Middle East, [2] [1] the Balkans, Central Asia, North Africa and South Asia. [1] They are traditionally located in vaulted or covered streets that have doors on each end and served as a city's central marketplace.