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    In India, Meena Bazar, refers also to a bazaar of the famous Qaisarbagh in the city of Lucknow in the Awadh region of the country. This bazaar was enjoyed by the royal ladies living in the Qaisarbagh complex of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah .

  2. Jun 27, 2022 · Meena Bazaar, one of the oldest markets in the walled city, a market that was once run exclusively for women, by women, does not have a single female shop owner today. The bazaar was originally located at Delhi Gate and later shifted to its present location near Jama Masjid.

  3. Today, a much more extension with widely spread market is called Meena Bazar. In Mughal Era, “Meena Bazars” took place during 5 – 8 days of Norouz or New Year festival. Emperor Humayun was the 1st Mughal Emperor to begin these bazaars where items especially meant for women were sold.

  4. मीना बाजार का कामी कीड़ा अकबर 'महान'. भारत के ज्ञात इतिहास में कामुक वृत्ति के दो चरित्र मिलते हैं। एक मांडव का गयासुद्दीन और दूसरा ...

  5. History of Meena Bazaar in Delhi. Meena Bazar was designed and constructed by Mukarmat Khan during Shah Jahan’s rule. It is one of the first covered markets of 17th century and was designed so because of the extreme climate of Delhi. During 17th century it was known as ‘bazar-i-Musaqqaf’ which meant, ‘market with a roof’ or chhatta-bazar.

  6. Mar 6, 2024 · In the 17th century, it was Shah Jahan, the fifth Mughal emperor, who first conceived the idea of the Meena Bazaar near the Jama Masjid. Once known as ‘Bazaar-i-Musaqqaf’, the historic Meena...

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  7. Meena Bazaar is the market area below the eastern end of Jama Masjid. The market has a deep-rooted tradition. Previously called 'Bazaar-i-Musaqqaf', the Lahore Gate of the Red Fort leads to this covered market. Shah Jahan was inspired by the arcade by visiting one in Peshawar in 1646.