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    Jehangir Kothari Parade

    Posted by Ameerhamza 10 January 2007

    Jehangir Kothari is a place dedicated to the public, built by Mr. Jehangir.

    It is a beautiful example of colonial architecture and is built with stones favoured by the British in pre-partitioned India.

    Jehangir Kothari Parade is located on the opposite side of The Point (Pak Towers). Ask any taxi or rickshaw to take you there. It's a popular place in Karachi so most people should know it.

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    British era buildings in Karachi

    Posted by Ameerhamza 15 September 2005

    These buildings were generally built by British, but rich Hindus and Muslims also built some splendid structures. Most of these can be found in the old areas of Karachi. They include Kharadar, Mithadar, Saddar, Burns Road and Tower areas. I recommend them because they are part of city's landscape. The good examples are KMC Head Office and Mohatta Palace.

    KMC Head Office is itself an address. Other important British-era structures are nearby. Ask your taxi or rickshaw driver to take you there. And don't miss the Mohatta Palace, which is now a museum.

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