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The effect in Karachi was the dissolution of the former Karachi Division in 2001, and the merging of its five districts to form a new Karachi City-District with eighteen autonomous constituent towns including New Karachi Town.
The Wazir Mansion, birthplace of Pakistan's founder Muhammed Ali Jinnah is located in Kharadar. The neighbourhood was named after one of two gates to the old city of Karachi built in 1729 [3] – the other being Mitha Dar or "Sweet Gate," (referring to the potable, fresh water of the Lyari River) which is now the name of the neighborhood adjacent to the northern edge of Kharadar.
Qayyumabad Bridge. Qayyumabad (Urdu: قیوم آباد) is a suburb of Korangi Town in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [1] Confined within 109 acres, Qayyumabad is one of the most densely populated and polluted residential areas of Karachi.
Eissa Nagri or Issa Nagri or Essa Nagri or Isa Nagri (Urdu: عیسی نگری) is a neighborhood in the Karachi East district of Karachi, Pakistan. It was previously administered as part of the Gulshan Town borough, which was disbanded in 2011. Eissa or Issa or Isa is the Arabic name for Jesus.
Hijrat Colony is the most populated part of Saddar Town, District South Karachi. It consist of different ethnic groups, like Hazarvi (Hindko speaking), Pashtoons, Muhajirs, Saraiki, Sindhi and Baloch.
At that time, Karachi was the capital of Pakistan, but the only cricket ground was the one at the Karachi Gymkhana which had limited seating capacity. [10] A plan was formulated to develop a new stadium for which a plot of land measuring 174.5 acres was acquired by the Pakistan Public Works Department through the Commissioner of Karachi. [10]
Dayaram Jethamal Sindh Government Science College, [1] (Urdu: ڈی جے سندھ گورنمنٹ سائنس کالج) commonly known as DJ Science College, is a public community college that is affiliated with the Board of Intermediate Education Karachi and the University of Karachi — it is located near Burns Road in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. [2]
Postal codes in Slovenia (Slovene: poštna številka) are numerical strings which form part of a postal address in Slovenia.The codes consist of four digits written without separator characters, the first digit represents the region and the last three digits represent the individual post office.