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Raja Bazaar (Urdu: راجہ بازار) is the primary commercial, residential hub, as well as the main shopping area and a union council of Rawalpindi. [1] [2] Located near to Fawara Chowk, it features key business and commercial centers, branches of major banks, and expansive residential areas dating back to the British colonial era.
Chor Bazaar is one of the largest flea markets in India, located at Mutton street, [1] near Bhendi Bazaar in Grant Road, South Mumbai. [2] The area is one of the tourist attractions of Mumbai. The word "chor" means 'thief' in Marathi, Gujarati and Hindi. According to popular legend, if you lose anything in Mumbai you can buy it back from the ...
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Bhabra Bazaar was founded by the followers of Jainism some centuries ago. According to historians, along with members of another tribe called Rawal , Jains also founded the city of Rawalpindi . After partition in 1947, followers of Jainism migrated to India along with Hindus and Sikhs.
Chik Bazar (Urdu: چک بازار) is a bazaar located in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. [1] [2]The bazaar is known for cane and bamboo sticks, blinds, and other handicrafts. Apart from Pakistan, people from other countries also contact the artisans of this market to make handicrafts.
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Kabari Bazar (Urdu: کباڑی بازار) is a flea market located in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. [1] [2]Kabari Bazar is known as a marketplace of second-hand goods in Rawalpindi. . Apart from other goods, military equipment, including military uniform and military boots are also sold the
Window view from Haveli Sujan Singh in Rawalpindi. The haveli was constructed in the Sikh architectural style with Mughal and British motifs and influences. [1] The enclosed area of the haveli was 24,000 sq.ft (2,230 sq. meters) which consisted of four stories with a total of 45 rooms. [1]