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  2. Lakhori bricks - Wikipedia

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    Lakhori bricks (also Badshahi bricks, Kakaiya bricks, Lakhauri bricks) are flat, thin, red burnt-clay bricks, originating from Lahore, Pakistan that became increasingly popular element of Mughal architecture during Shah Jahan, and remained so till early 20th century when lakhori bricks and similar Nanak Shahi bricks were replaced by the larger standard 9"x4"x3" bricks called ghumma bricks that ...

  3. Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Balanagar metro station - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Balanagar Metro Station is located on the Red Line of the Hyderabad Metro, in India. [2] This station was opened to the public on 29 November 2017, [citation needed] named Balanagar Metro Station. It was renamed on 14 April 2018. [3] It is near to Chennai Shopping Mall. [4]

  4. Red Line (Hyderabad Metro) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Line is a part of the Hyderabad Metro system in Telangana, India.The line is 29.21 km long and spans 27 stations from Miyapur to LB Nagar.It was funded by a public–private partnership, [1] [2] with the state government holding a minority equity stake. [3]

  5. Begum Bazaar - Wikipedia

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    Begum Bazaar is the biggest commercial market in Hyderabad, India. [1] It was established during the Qutb Shahi rule. Begum Bazaar is located about a half of a kilometer from the Naya Pul bridge in the Old City. It is an old retail and wholesale market for household commodities.

  6. Hyderabad Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Hyundai Rotem rolling stock of the Hyderabad metro [30]. The Hyderabad Metro rail project was approved by the Union government, in 2003. [31] As Hyderabad continued to grow, the Multi-Modal Transport System (MMTS) had insufficient capacity for public transport, and the Union Ministry of Urban Development approved construction of the Hyderabad Metro rail project, directing the Delhi Metro ...

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    Magicbricks, a division of Times Internet Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd (The Times Group) is a website that provides a common platform for property buyers & sellers to locate properties of interest in India, and source information about all property related issues. In 2022, Magicbricks launched its full stack ...

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  9. Nanakshahi bricks - Wikipedia

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    The Nanakshahi Bricks were less than 3/4 in every dimension from the contemporary bricks used in India nowadays those are 9 × 4¼ × 2¾ inches Nanakshahi bricks are moderate in-size. [ 5 ] More often than not, the structures on which they were used, especially the Sikh temples ( Gurudwaras ), [ 7 ] were a combination of two systems: trabeated ...