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Bahria Town Karachi Gate. Bahria Town Karachi is a privately owned gated neighbourhood under-construction by the Bahria Town Group since 2015. The project is 25km in length and 10km in width. It consists of 58 precincts. The town has food streets, mosques, hospitals, educational institutions, a stadium, a zoo, highrise buildings, parks ...
Karachi is the capital city of the Sindh province of Pakistan. It is the largest city in Pakistan and the 1st largest in the world, with a population of over 45M. Karachi is the economical hub of Pakistan which contributes 70% in Pakistan tax & 54% of Pakistan GDP.Karachi has a collection of buildings and structures of varied architectural styles.
Karachi East Karachi West Karachi South Karachi Central Malir Korangi Kemari. Cantonments A. Karachi Cantonment B. Clifton Cantonment C. Korangi Creek Cantonment D. Faisal Cantonment E. Malir Cantonment F. Manora Cantonment
Roads and streets in Karachi Street From / towards Lane(s) Description Abdullah Haroon Road [4] Saddar: 2: Named for Abdullah Haroon: I. I. Chundrigar Road: Shaheen Complex to Merewether Tower: 2: Named for Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar: M. A. Jinnah Road [5] (Bunder Road) Gurumandir to Merewether Tower: 3
Bhittai Colony (Urdu: بھٹائی کالونی); (Sindhi: ڀٽائي ڪالوني) is a neighborhood of Korangi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. This neighborhood is named after the Sufi poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai.
The Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) Building is a colonial-era building located on M. A. Jinnah Road, in central Karachi. Construction began in 1927, completed in 1930, and the building was then inaugurated in 1932. [1] It is considered to be one of the most architecturally significant buildings in Karachi. [2]
Aram Bagh (Urdu: آرام باغ meaning Garden of relaxation), better known as Ram Bagh (Urdu: رام باغ meaning Garden of Ram) [1] is a neighborhood located in historic center of Karachi, Pakistan that was built around the Aram Bagh Park. Aram Bagh has a high concentration of listed and protected heritage buildings, with many in a good ...
Civil Lines (Urdu: شہری لَکیریں) is an upmarket neighbourhood in Karachi, Pakistan that was where much of Karachi's British officials and local elite resided during the colonial era. [1] Numerous buildings of architectural significance are located in the locality, including civic administration buildings, churches, mansions, and ...