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  2. Sindhi workies - Wikipedia

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    Many of the Sindhi workies were from the Bhaiband merchant caste, Sindhi Sonara (Hyderabadi) and to some degree the Amils, who were based and lived in Hyderabad. They established their businesses on the supply of traditional Sindhi arts and crafts, collectively known as Sindhi work or Sindwork, particularly in the British and European markets. [1]

  3. Manek Chowk (Ahmedabad) - Wikipedia

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    Manek Chowk is a prominent city square located in Old Ahmedabad, India. Surrounded by historical structures, it serves as a vegetable market in the morning, a bullion market in the noon, and transforms into a vibrant street food market at night. [1]

  4. Sindhis in India - Wikipedia

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    Like the Sikhs of Punjab, the Sehajdhari Sikhs of Sindh also left behind their homeland and are now dispersed all over India and abroad. There are about 30 million Sindhis in Sindh province of Pakistan and about 3.8 million in India. Their main pilgrimage centres are Nankana Sahib and Dera Sahib in Punjab, and Sadh Bela near Sukkur in Sindh.

  5. Ravivari Market - Wikipedia

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    The west bank of the river is known as new Ahmedabad, where upper-middle-class people live; while the east bank of the river is old Ahmedabad, where lower-income people and minority class people live. [4] The whole market is placed in the open space at Sabarmati Riverfront at Ellisbridge. The market does not have any formal physical entrance gate.

  6. Ahmedabad - Wikipedia

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    Ahmedabad's population in 2024 is estimated to be 8,854,444. [15] Ahmedabad is located near the banks of the Sabarmati River, [16] 25 km (16 mi) [17] from the capital of Gujarat, Gandhinagar, also known as its twin city. [18] Ahmedabad has emerged as an important economic and industrial hub in India.

  7. Teen Darwaza - Wikipedia

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    Now the area is congested market. [2] [3] It was built by Ahmad Shah I immediately after the foundation of Ahmedabad and completed in 1415. [1] Through it, in 1459, Mahmud Begada, king for only a few months, and not fifteen years old, quiver on back and bow in hand, with only 300 horsemen, marched to disperse his rebel nobles and their 30,000 ...

  8. Maninagar - Wikipedia

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    Maninagar is an area of Ahmedabad city, Gujarat, India.It is located in the southern part of the city and an important area of the city. It can be divided into two regions - Maninagar East and Maninagar West, separated by the Maninagar Railway Station.

  9. Gandhidham - Wikipedia

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    Gandhidham is located at latitude 23.08° N longitude 70.13° E. [7] The main city is constructed in accordance with the principles of Vastu-Shastra (Hindu belief of construction), i.e., the main city has its face directed to the East.