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There are bazaars in every neighborhood of Karachi, Pakistan. The most popular bazaars in Karachi are: Tariq Road, Bohri Bazaar, Soldier Bazaar, [1] Sarafa Bazar, Meena Bazaar, Urdu Bazaar, etc. There are generally thousands of small individually-owned or family-owned shops and stalls in each old style Bazaar or shopping area.
Rasheed Shah Bazaar, Multan District; Saddar in Karachi (Saddar bazaar refers to a main or central bazaar) Saddar, Rawalpindi; Sarafa Bazaar, Rawalpindi; Rawalpindi bazaars; Urdu Bazaar, Rawalpindi, Punjab; Urdu Bazaar, Multan
The Sarafa Bazaar contains gold and jewellery shops. The Rail Bazaar contains fabric shops. The Liaquat Bazaar provides shops for new bicycles and sports cycles. The Faisal Bazar provides shops for spices, oil, meat and poultry. The Karkhana Bazaar provides shops for crockery and cutlery products. The Bans Bazaar supplies dairy and milk products.
The bazaars of the old city are famous for quaint old shops in Saddar bazaar, Moti bazaar, Raja bazaar and Kashmiri bazaar. Sarafa bazaar is famous for beaten gold and silver jewellery, brass and copper-ware. Rawalpindi has long been a major market for exports from Kashmir and the North-West Frontier Province.
Urdu Bazaar, Karachi; Z. Zainab Market This page was last edited on 20 April 2015, at 04:21 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
Sadar Bazaar is the second most eminent market of Multan Cantt after Hussin Agahi Bazaar. This bazaar holds premium products which are not obtainable elsewhere in Multan. It holds about all the possessions of everyday use, therefore containing all sorts of shops like cloth houses, electronic shops, perfume shops. [ 3 ]
The ground floor is primarily for vendors, the basement houses specialty stores, and the first floor features leather goods and furs. [4] The market provides an array of items such as ceremonial clothes, traditional jewelry, crafts, and home decor. [4] The building is characterized by its maze-like structure which was built during British India ...
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