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'Bazaar of Bengal') is a bazaar Located in Fulbaria, Dhaka. [1] It is mainly known as the market for the ready-made garment industry. Until the mid-1950s, the Old Dhaka railway station was at Fulbaria. [2] This market is mainly built around this station. Currently, it is managed by Dhaka South City Corporation. It is one of the leading garment ...
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Haat Bazaar (Bengali: হাটবাজার) is an open-air market [1] that serves as a trading venue for local people in rural areas and towns mainly in Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and India. [2] Haat bazaars are conducted on a regular basis, usually once, twice or thrice a week, and in some places once every fortnight.
Kawran Bazar (Bengali: কাওরান বাজার), also referred to 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]
Chawk Bazaar is a sprawling wholesale market area in Dhaka, Bangladesh, with hundreds of shops, market stalls and vendors. It dates to the 17th Century CE when under Mughal rule. [1] [2] The bazaar is located in the Chowkbazar Thana part of Old Dhaka. Beside the market square is Chawk Mosque, built by Shaista Khan in 1676. It is 94 feet long ...
In 1964, Biponi Bitan started its journey with 458 shops. Earlier in the 1950s Chittagong's stationary and textile stores included Wadud, Malabar Stores, Chaity Stores, Lucky Stores, Kasem Stores, Paramount Stores, Majumder Brothers, Chand Stores, Kashmir Stores and Reazuddin Bazar and Teribazar. However, these shops quickly lost popularity ...
The Burmese Market is a market located in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. [1] The market is named after its diverse combination of products from Myanmar. [2] The Burmese market is also popular for its pickles. A variety of pickles from Myanmar are available here. [3] Many products are available here for low prices.
Shwapno (pronounced [ʃɔpˈnoo̯]; transl. Dream) is a Bangladeshi supermarket chain owned by ACI Logistics Limited, a subsidiary of ACI Limited. [3] [4] [5] It was established in 2008 and has become the largest supermarket chain in Bangladesh, [6] with the highest number of outlets and a 44% market share in the Super Shops sector in Bangladesh.