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Hello all of you !! what is the bajar of Hyderabad??​

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Answered by BrainlySrijan2
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"In The Bazaars of Hyderabad" is an early 20th-century English poem written by Sarojini Naidu (1879–1949) (also known as The Nightingale of India), an Indian independence activist and a poet from Hyderabad, India. The poem is written in five stanzas, was first published in the year 1912 from earlier days.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The road that branches off westwards houses the Laad Bazaar, one of the oldest markets of Hyderabad. Also known as Choodi Bazaar, shop after shop displays colourful glass and lacquered bangles, which is what this bazaar is famous for. But that’s not all, everything from artificial jewellery, to saris and other traditional Indian garments, paintings, antiques, spices, silverware and perfumes can be found here.

And then there’s Pather Gatti, famous for pearls and other gems. The Nizams of Hyderabad amassed a huge fortune in their 200-year reign; Nizam VII Osman Ali Khan earned himself the title of the ‘Richest Man in the World’ at one point during his rule. It’s really no surprise then that a precious-jewellery industry thrived in Hyderabad. In its heyday, some 14,000 shops were said to have been carrying out the trade in the Charminar bazaar. In fact, I read somewhere that there’s a village just outside of Hyderabad called Chandanpet where almost all the residents are engaged in the delicate art of drilling pearls. Hyderabad is pretty much the largest drilling centre in India, and is often called ‘The City of Pearls’.

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