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  2. List of bazaars in India - Wikipedia

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    Sadar Bazaar: Agra: Sadar Bazaar is a popular shopping destination for tourists visiting Agra. It is located close to Agra Cantonment railway station and is in proximity to the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. Sadar Bazaar: North Delhi: Sadar Bazaar is the largest wholesale cosmetics jewellery market of household items in Delhi, India. [34]

  3. Sadar Bazaar - Wikipedia

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    Saddar Bazaar or Sadar Bazaar or Sadar Bazar (lit. ' Central Bazaar ' ;transl. Central Market – transl. Main Market) is a main market or bazaar in the cantonments of India and Pakistan and may specifically refer to: Sadar Bazaar, Agra, a shopping destination for tourists in Agra Cantonment, India Sadar Bazar Stadium, sports stadium

  4. Sadar Bazar Jhansi - Wikipedia

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    Sadar Bazar is located in the heart of Jhansi. The market is under the control and supervision of cantonment board. It is the central shopping place for the local people. There are various types of stores located in this bazar like garment stores, electronic stores, food stalls and others. It is a planned market and is full of life.

  5. Saddar Bazaar - Wikipedia

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    Owing to this derivation, it means the Central or Main bazaar. During the British Raj in South Asia, a number of Garrisons were established throughout India and Pakistan. Most of these cantonments, especially in Punjab region had one, two or three of the following bazaars: Saddar Bazaar. R A Bazaar i.e., Royal Artillery Bazaar. [1]

  6. List of bazaars and souks - Wikipedia

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    Khan Bazar, Khankendi Kolkhoz (or Merkezi) Bazaar (Kolkhoz (Central) Bazaar), SumgaitKohna Bazaar (), GanjaOrtulu Bazar, Shamakhi Sharq Bazaar (East Bazaar), Baku Sharq Bazaar (East Bazaar), Sumgait

  7. Blue pottery of Jaipur - Wikipedia

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    The revival of Jaipur blue pottery art owes a lot to the artist Kripal Singh Shekhawat. Seeing the dwindling interest in the art, and deplorable state of the artists, he made it his mission in reviving the art. He garnered the support of Maharani Gayatri Devi of Jaipur and others to give a fillip to the dying art of Jaipur blue pottery.

  8. LMB Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1727, it is located in downtown Jaipur in Johari Bazar. The hotel is said to be the first three star hotel of the state. [ 1 ] Today, it is most known for its restaurant and mithai shop (sweet shop), which are a popular tourist attraction, serving traditional sweets like paneer ghewar , and the sweet lassi , apart from snacks ...

  9. Jaipur - Wikipedia

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    Jaipur derives its name from Sawai Jai Singh II (1693-1744), the ruler of Amer, who founded the city in 1727. [11] In Sanskrit, variations of the word "pur" or "pura" are commonly used to refer to a city or town with "Jaipur" essentially meaning "The City of Jai" or "Jai's City," paying homage to Maharaja Jai Singh II, who established the city.