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Sher Shah Road: Dera Adda Sher Shah Interchange Aziz Hotel, Cantonment Garden, Jheel, Garden Town, Muzaffarabad Sooraj Miani Road: Chungi No.1 Nawabpur Road: Multan International Airport, Gulshan-e-Sakhi Sultan, Jaffarabad LMQ Road: Kalma Chowk Chungi No.9 Sports ground Kachehri, Chungi No.8 Old Bahawalpur Road: S.P Chowk Kalma Chowk Tariq Road ...
Niketan is located at Niketan is surrounded by Gulshan-1, Mohakhali, [11] Tejgaon and Hatirjheel areas. It has a lake called Gulshan Lake. [12] [13] Niketan area has a total of fourteen roads, and the road numbers are 1 through 14.
This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (May 2024) Abdul Goni Road, Dhaka Transport in Dhaka Streets Indira Road Nawabpur Road New Elephant road Panthapath Bangabandhu Avenue B. K. Dash Road Bijoy Sarani Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue Bailey Road Pragati Sarani Madani Avenue Sat Masjid Road Sonargaon Janapath Hrishikesh Das Road Artist Quamrul Hassan Road Roads Dhaka Elevated ...
(Shomron Junction) Samaria: local road 169.8 An-Naqura: local road 171 Sebastia: Road 5715 171.7 Sebastia local road 177.1 Burqa: local road 178.4 Bazariya: local road 179.1 Homesh local road 180.3 Silat ad-Dhahr: local streets 182.5 Fandaqumiya: local streets 183.9 Jaba: local road 184 Jaba Road 5725 to Sanur, Meithalun: 184.8 Sa-Nur (evacuated)
Gulshan District (formerly Karachi East) (Urdu: ضلع گلشن ) is an administrative district of Karachi Division created in 1972. As of 2023 Pakistani census population of Gulshan District is 3.9 million. In 2023, the Government of Sindh renamed Karachi East District to Gulshan District to align with its famous town name. [6]
It is located in Gulshan, one of the central business districts of the metropolis. It rises up to a height of 74.07 m (243 ft) and has 23 floors. Navana Tower is the nineteenth tallest high-rise in Dhaka. [3] Infront road of Navana Tower
Gulshan Town (Urdu: گلشن ٹاؤن) is a Karachi borough in the northeastern part of Karachi. Gulshan Town was formed in 2001 as part of the Local Government Ordinance 2001, and was subdivided into 11 union councils. The town system was disbanded in 2011, and Gulshan Town was reorganized as a subdivision of Karachi East District in 2015.
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