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Kawran Bazar (Bengali: কাওরান বাজার), misspelled as Karwan Bazar, [1] [2] is a central business district and is one of the biggest commodity marketplaces in Dhaka city, the capital of Bangladesh. [3] Located in Tejgaon Thana, it is a designated commercial area of the Dhaka North City Corporation. [4]
Karwan Bazar (Bengali: কারওয়ান বাজার, romanised: Karoan Bajar) is an elevated metro station of the Dhaka Metro's MRT Line 6. This station is located in the area of Kawran Bazar , and was opened from the 31 December 2023.
Pantapath is an important east-west road in Karwan Bazar area of Dhaka city, the capital of Bangladesh. [2] [3] [4] ...
Network map of Dhaka Metro Rail 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 Expressway Dhaka–Ashulia Elevated Expressway Dhaka Bypass ...
Karwan Bazaar, Dhaka; Kazir Dewri, Chittagong; New Market Kacha Bazaar, Dhaka ... (Saddar bazaar refers to a main or central bazaar) Saddar, Rawalpindi; Sarafa Bazaar ...
Karwan Bazar. 5S. Shahbag: Dhaka University: ... This station is located in the area and thana of Shahbagh. The station has been in service since 31 December 2023. [2]
Nakhalpara Baro Jame Mosjid. Nakhalpara is one of the most densely populated small area in the capital city Dhaka of Bangladesh. [1] [2] It is located under Tejgaon Thana & Tejgaon Industrial Area Thana Beside South: Kawran Bazar, farmgate & Tejkunipara, North: Shaheen Bag, Arjat para & Mohakhali, East: Mohakhali Inter City Bus-stand, Nabisco Biscuit Factory & Channel I and West: Old Airport ...
Rawalpindi remained under the rule of Ghakkars until Muqrab Khan, the last Ghakkar ruler, was defeated by Sikhs in 1765. Under Sikh rule, traders were invited to settle in Rawalpindi. A thriving trade was established, but during the nineteenth century the Sikhs lost the city to the British, who established a cantonment south of the old city.