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  2. Meena Bazaar, Karimabad - Wikipedia

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    Meena Bazar, Karimabad (Urdu: مینا بازار، کریم آباد) is a bazaar located in Karimabad area of Gulberg Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was inaugurated in 1974.

  3. Bazaars in Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Main streets for your shopping pleasure are Abdullah Haroon Road, Zaibunnisa Street, Zainab Market and Bohri Bazaar. For meats and groceries, you can head to the Empress Market. [2] This is a vast Victorian structure in Mughal Gothic style, with a domineering 50 meters high clock tower in the front center of the building. Empress Market houses ...

  4. Karimabad, Karachi - Wikipedia

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    This geography of Karachi -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

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    Typically brokers offering overnight trading open from Sunday 8 pm ET to Friday 8 pm ET – effectively 24 hour trading five days a week. ... including pre-market hours and after-hours. Some ...

  6. 6 banks that are open on Sundays - AOL

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    Some of the bank’s branches are open on Sundays with typical Sunday hours being 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET. There’s also a customer service phone line that can be reached on Sundays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

  7. Jackson Market - Wikipedia

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    Jackson Market, also known as Jackson Bazaar, (Urdu: جیکسن مارکیٹ) is a flea market located in Keamari, Karachi. [1] [2] It is known as a marketplace of second-hand goods and is popular among lower-middle class of Karachi. [1] [3] It is also sometimes called black market because of smuggled goods sold there. [4]

  8. Urdu Bazaar, Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Origins of the first Urdu bazaar dates back to the Mughal era at Red Fort, Delhi [3] - this location in Karachi of Urdu Bazaar was founded in the 1950s. Initially, the marketplace was composed of just a few stalls operated by the immigrants, but it gradually grew and moved to M.A. Jinnah Road, Saddar, Karachi where it is still located.

  9. Zainab Market - Wikipedia

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    Zainab Market is a three-tiered commercial building known for its wide range of products. [4] 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]