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  1. Top 6 Markets and Bazaars in Mumbai
  2. Mumbai Matka
  3. Chor Bazaar, Mumbai
  4. Chor Bazaar Mumbai: A Photo Walk Through and Guide
  5. Bombay Bazar Chart
  6. Chor Bazaar (Mumbai)


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Top 6 Markets and Bazaars in Mumbai

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Mumbai Matka

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Chor Bazaar, Mumbai

•Official 022 Civic agency Chor Bazaar is one of the largest "chor" means 'thief' in Origin of name [ ] Chor Bazaar, Thieves' Market, was initially called Shor Bazaar, given how noisy things would get in the bustling and busy markets along the arterial Mohammed Ali Road. The market got called Chor Bazaar by the [ failed verification] Eventually, stolen goods and vintage items made their way into the market and the name stayed. History [ ] Chor Bazaar in Mumbai emerged as one of the oldest markets of A store called Mini Market offers old Bollywood posters for sale. A popular story about the origin of the name of the market is that a violin and some other belongings of In popular culture [ ] The market has been mentioned in popular novels, including The Spool Man (2016) Gallery [ ] • • mumbai.org.uk. Retrieved 31 August 2021 • David Abram; Nick Edwards (1 February 2004). The Rough Guide to South India. Rough Guides. pp.114–. 978-1-84353-103-6 . Retrieved 9 May 2012. • ^ a b Brooks, Victoria (2000). Literary Trips (Illustrateded.). GreatestEscapes Pub. pp. 0-9686137-0-5 . Retrieved 6 March 2009. chor bazaar. • India.com. Retrieved 31 August 2021 • India Today. Retrieved 31 August 2021 • Daniels, Matt (22 March 2012). . Retrieved 9 May 2012. • Cook, Sharell. . Retrieved 9 May 2012. • Giridharadas, Anand (22 June 2008). The New York Times. . Retrieved 6 March 2009. • . Retrieved 6 March 2009. • Ismat Tahseen (10 September 2016). The Times of India. . Retrieved 10 December 2021....

Chor Bazaar Mumbai: A Photo Walk Through and Guide

Mumbai's Chor Bazaar, which literally means "thieves market", has a fascinating history that spans more than 150 years. Apparently, it was originally called Shor Bazaar, meaning "noisy market", but "shor" became "chor" because of how the British mispronounced the word. Eventually, stolen goods started finding their way into the market, resulting in it living up to its new name! These days it's famous for antique and vintage items. Read on to discover how to visit it and what you'll come across there. Lindsay Brown/Getty Images To find Chor Bazaar, you'll need to venture right into the thick of Muslim The area is full of crowded streets and crumbling buildings and can be a little overwhelming. Don't be daunted though, it's quite safe but do be careful of pickpockets. The shops in Chor Bazaar are open from 11 a.m. until 7.30 p.m., every day except Friday (which is Muslim prayer day). However, the area is still worth a visit on Friday when it comes alive with the Juma Market. This is the real thieves market. From sunrise on Friday morning, vendors cram the lanes selling all kinds of goods, many of them stolen. You'll have to get there early to get the best stuff though. Prices at Chor Bazaar are very fluid and will depend on how good your bargaining skills are (or aren't!). The usual tips for One other thing to keep in mind is that the area is a conservative Muslim area, so do Note: If you're hesitant to visit the area by yourself, consider taking a guide tour such as the one...

Bombay Bazar Chart

03 29 27 83 30 38 36 86 19 77 71 24 98 38 * 13 17 30 29 73 49 46 * 25 37 01 17 96 89 02 05 96 22 34 24 90 99 49 95 58 19 76 53 04 01 14 04 96 82 62 Chart 2 Bombay Bazar Chart– Daily Bazi In chart 1 you will find daily 4 results updated, in the 2nd one we have only one result per day with 1 bazi only. In the third chart, you will find 2 bazi. We update this chart from different online sources, so you have to judge the right one for you. Bombay Bazar Bombay Bazar is quietly different from Bombay Fatafat, so don’t compare results. Bombay Fatafat has a total of 12 bazi in a day. Where in Bombay Bazar there are 3 three different types of satta available as we have already discussed in the above section. Bombay Bazar Tips If you are here for tips or a lucky number, then please forget about this. Because all who are claiming to give you tips must be a lier. Because the game is all about guessing the numbers. And no one can guess the right number for you. Because it all depends on luck. Bombay Bazar is getting more popular in Karnataka and West Bengal right now. Disclaimer We are providing information only, for news purpose, we are not affiiated with any kind of Satta Matka business. We do not guarantee the information placed here. We take all information from different websites. Take this information at your risk.

Chor Bazaar (Mumbai)

Stroll through one of the busiest market place in South Bombay,one gets to experience a capsule of objects belonging to bygone eras.A paradise for amateur photographers.The only shopping experience that's similar to a treasure hunt,Chor bazaar is a place where you will breathe that old world charm.You will also be taken to the nearby famous markets like The Crawford Market,Mangaldas Market and Null Bazaar depending on your time and availability.The trip ends by having a good flea markets experience and excellent chai(tea). For just a travel buff, a visit to this would be worth it, as one can see all sort of Antique and other old items, coupled with a lot of goods which would have been pinched off somewhere. The best part is one can just roam around the place and venture into shops without buying anything. One needs to careful wiith his belongings (Specially Wallets and Mobiles). Mumbai offers a fabulous range of shopping experiences: from upmarket boutiques for the trendy shopper to quaint local markets hawking all sorts of merchandise at rock bottom prices. But the one that takes the cake is the flea-market which goes by the moniker "Chor Bazaar". Its located on Mutton Street and its Mecca for wannabe Indiana Jones'. Literally translated, the name means The 'Thieves’ Market, and it originally derived its name from the fact that this is the place where people from across the country offload stuff that they own and have no clue as to its value. Needless to add a lot of stol...