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I. I. Chundrigar Road (Urdu: آئی آئی چندریگر روڈ), previously known as McLeod Road, is a road located in central business district of Karachi, Pakistan, and is named after former Pakistani Prime Minister Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar. The road serves as the spine of Pakistan's largest financial centre, and is frequently referred to ...
Serai Quarter was established as a "kafila serai," or caravanserai, outside the walls of Karachi supposedly before the British era. [1] [3] During Talpur rule, the Rah-i-Bandar road was built to connect the city's port to the caravan terminals [4] - this road in the 1860s would eventually be further developed by the British into Bandar Road (now Muhammad Ali Jinnah Road).
Named for Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar: M. A. Jinnah Road [5] (Bunder Road) Gurumandir to Merewether Tower: 3: Named for Muhammad Ali Jinnah arterial road connecting to Karachi's main seaport Napier Road [6] I. I. Chundrigar Road to Lea Market: 2: Named for Charles Napier: Zaibunnisa Street: Hotel Metropole to Mohammad Ali Jinnah Road: 2: Named ...
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Merewether Clock Tower or Merewether Tower (Urdu: میری ویدر ٹاور) [2] is a neo-Gothic clocktower built during the Victorian era in Karachi, Pakistan. [3] The tower is a landmark in central Karachi, and is at the termini of two of the most important roads in central Karachi: Muhammad Ali Jinnah Road and I. I. Chundrigar Road.
Cotton Exchange Building I.I. Chundrigar Road (Mcleod Road) Karachi: ... I.I. Chundrigar Road Karachi: Standard Insurance House More images. SD-P-117
The colony encompasses the entire area south of Karachi City railway station and I.I. Chundrigar Road, stretching from Railway Street and the MagnifiScience Centre in the west to the Jinnah Courts and PIDC Bridge in the east. The southern boundary is marked by the Karachi Port Trust's container terminal and Moulvi Tamizuddin (M.T.) Khan Road.
It was located at the Stock Exchange Building (SEB) on Stock Exchange Road, in the heart of Karachi's business district off I. I. Chundrigar Road (then known as McLeod Rd). [10] Since its establishment, the number of members at the KSE had been capped at 200, with each member possessing a trading card. [ 11 ]