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  2. Karachi Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Karachi Bakery was founded in 1953 by Khanchand Ramnani, a Sindhi migrant who moved to Hyderabad from Karachi during the partition of India in 1947. The bakery was named after the city of Karachi. Ramnani opened the first Karachi Bakery of Hyderabad next to Seena Bakery in Moazzam Jahi Market. [5] [6] Fruit biscuits from Karachi Bakery

  3. Moazzam Jahi Market - Wikipedia

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    Moazzam Jahi Market. / 17.384500; 78.475052. Moazzam Jahi Market is a historic market in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. Built in the twentieth century, it is located at the crossroads of Jam Bagh, Begum Bazaar, and Station Road. [ 1]

  4. 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]

  5. August 2007 Hyderabad bombings - Wikipedia

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    The Hyderabad bombings refers to the incident in which two bombs exploded almost simultaneously on 25 August 2007 in Hyderabad, capital of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh (now Telangana). [1] The first bomb exploded in Lumbini Amusement Park ( 17°24′35″N 78°28′23.5″E  /  17.40972°N 78.473194°E  / 17.40972; 78.473194 ) at ...

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  7. Hyderabad, Sindh - Wikipedia

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    Hyderabad was a majority Sindhi Hindu city prior to 1948, [15] when many migrated to India and elsewhere [36] after the independence of Pakistan 1947. Hindus who departed had played a major role in the city's economy, and formed the majority of the Hyderabad's population. [ 15 ]

  8. Irani café - Wikipedia

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    They were originally opened by Zoroastrian Irani immigrants to British India in the 19th century after they fled from Safavid persecution in West and Central Asia. [9]Writing for the Hindu Business Line, on "Mumbai's Irani hotspots", Sarika Mehta stated, "The classic format of these cafes is basic with a subtle colonial touch; high ceilings with black, bent wooden chairs (now cane in some ...

  9. History of Karachi - Wikipedia

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    History of Karachi. The area of Karachi ( Urdu: کراچی, Sindhi: ڪراچي) in Sindh, Pakistan has a natural harbor and has been used as fishing port by local fisherman belonging to Sindhi tribes since prehistory. Archaeological excavations have uncovered a period going back to Indus valley civilisation which shows the importance of the ...