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  2. Ali Ahmed Aslam - Wikipedia

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    His father, Noor Mohammed, opened what is considered the first true Indian restaurant in Glasgow, the Green Gates on Bank Street, in 1959. [6] Aslam was married and had five children. [4] One of his sons, Asif Ali, spoke to The Glasgow Times about his father's dedication towards charity work in Scotland and Pakistan. [7]

  3. Merchant City - Wikipedia

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    The Merchant City, a new name introduced through urban renewal by the Scottish Development Agency and the city council in the 1980s is one part of the metropolitan central area of Glasgow. It commences at George Square and goes eastwards reaching Glasgow Cross , in the centre of Glasgow , Scotland .

  4. List of Indian restaurants - Wikipedia

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    Bombay Brasserie, Kensington, England, United Kingdom Vimala's Curryblossom Cafe, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States Maruti Indian Restaurant, Portland, Oregon, United States

  5. Candleriggs - Wikipedia

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    Candleriggs is a street in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. It is located in the Merchant City area of the city centre. Candleriggs was historically the area of the old city of Glasgow where candlemakers plied their trade, at a safe distance from the crowded tenements clustered around the High Street. [1]

  6. British Indians - Wikipedia

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    The first exclusively Indian restaurant was the Hindoostanee Coffee House which opened in 1810. [74] Curry gained popularity in the UK in the 1940s and 1950s. [74] There are around 9,000 Indian restaurants located across the UK, which equates to approximately one per 7,000 people. [citation needed]

  7. Glasgow city centre - Wikipedia

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    The Tolbooth Steeple dominates Glasgow Cross and marks the east side of the Merchant City.. To the east is the commercial and residential district of Merchant City.The Merchant City was formerly the residential district of the wealthy city merchants in the 18th and early 19th centuries, particularly the Tobacco Lords from whom many of the streets take their name.

  8. The Ramshorn - Wikipedia

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    The Ramshorn (formerly St David's Parish Church), is a deconsecrated church building located on Ingram Street in the Merchant City area of Glasgow, Scotland. It is home to SCILT, Scotland's National Centre for Languages and the Confucius Institute for Scotland's Schools (CISS), both centres within the University of Strathclyde. The building is ...

  9. List of places in Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    The following are places within the Glasgow City council area.. Places north of the River Clyde Anderston, Anniesland, Auchenshuggle, Baillieston, Balornock ...