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  2. Bombay Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Bombay Bakery was founded by Pahlajrai Gangaram Thadani in 1911. [4] Thadani, a Hindu Amil, was from Dadu, Sindh. [5] In 1948, Pahlajrai Gangaram Thadani died and his son Kishinchand Thadani became the owner. [4] He expanded the business and wrote a number of recipes. [4] In 1960, his son, Kumar Thadani took over the business. [4]

  3. List of Pakistani sweets and desserts - Wikipedia

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    Laddu. [ 3] Firni /Kheer. Milk and rice flour based dessert. Gulab Jaman. Milk, khoya, saffron. It is a milk-solid sweet or a type of mithai mainly made from milk solids, traditionally khoya. It is also officially declared the national dessert of Pakistan by the Government of Pakistan.

  4. Karachi Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Karachi Bakery is a chain of Indian retail bakeries. It was established in Hyderabad in 1953, with the opening of its first bakery in Moazzam Jahi Market. [ 1][ 2] It bakes fruit biscuits, Dil Kush and Plum Cake. [ 3] Apart from Hyderabad, Karachi Bakery also has outlets in Bengaluru, Chennai and Delhi. The chain also exports a selection of ...

  5. Teen Hatti Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Teen Hatti Bridge. Coordinates: 24°53′31″N 67°02′37″E. Teen Hatti is a bridge over the Lyari River in Karachi, Pakistan. [1] The origin of its name is uncertain, but the prevalent opinion is that long ago there were three roadside houses (in Goan "Hatti" means house) at or near the current bridge, hence the name "teen" (meaning "three ...

  6. Cuisine of Karachi - Wikipedia

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    Cuisine of Karachi. Karachi cuisine ( Urdu: کراچی پکوان) refers to the cuisine found mainly in the city of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It is a multicultural cuisine as a result of the city consisting of various ethnic groups from different parts of Pakistan. [1] Karachi is considered the melting pot of Pakistan. [2]

  7. Qasba Colony - Wikipedia

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    Qasba Colony. Qasba Colony ( Urdu: قصبہ کالونی) is a neighborhood in the Karachi West district of Karachi, Pakistan. It is administered as part of the SITE Town neighbourhood, [1] [2] There are several ethnic groups in Qasba Colony including Muhajirs, Pakhtuns, Hazarewal, Sindhis and Punjabis. Over 99% of the population is Muslim.

  8. List of cultural heritage sites in Karachi - Wikipedia

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    SD-P-19. Mercantile Bank Building. Muhammad Ali Jinnah Road. Karachi. Upload Photo. Upload Photo. SD-P-20. Merewether Clock Tower. I.I. Chundrigar Road (McLeod Road) /Muhammad Ali Jinnah Road.

  9. Keamari (locality) - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan. Government. • Constituency. NA-248 (Karachi West-I) • National Assembly Member. Abdul Qadir Patel ( PPP) Keamari ( Sindhi: ڪياماڙي, Urdu: کیماڑی) is a neighbourhood in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [ 1 ] Keamari was originally an independent settlement that was built on a sandy ridge on the eastern side of Karachi Harbour.