what is the meaning of bund in punjabi?
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Indian to control flow of water
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The Punjabi term "bund" was borrowed into English from Hindustani and originally referred to a dam or embankment. In China's treaty ports, it was specifically applied to a quay on the shore.
The Shanghai Bund has dozens of historic buildings lining the Huangpu River, once home to many banks and trading houses from the UK, France, USA, Italy, Russia, Germany, Japan, Holland and Belgium. Russian and British Consulates, newspaper, Shanghai Club and Masonic Club. The Bund is located north of the old walled city of Shanghai. It was originally a British settlement; later the British and American settlements were merged into international settlements. Magnificent Beaux Arts commercial buildings arose around the turn of the 20th century as the Bund emerged as a major financial center in East Asia. Directly south and slightly northeast of the old walled city was the former French Bund (quai de France, part of Shanghai's French Concession), comparable in size to the Bund but functioning more as a working port.
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