1. Meena Bazar, Delhi
One of the oldest markets of the world, Meena bazaar has its roots in the Mughal Era. Emperor Shah Jahan got it built in the 17th century, India's first covered market. Earlier, bazaars used to be organized in the open. It is also known as ‘Chhatta Chowk Bazaar'.
It is located on the Eastern end of Jama Masjid. Walking through the Lahori Gate one immediately enters this covered two storied arcade, with octagonal court in the middle for sunlight & natural ventilation, known as 'Chhattar Manzil' which divided the market into two sections, eastern and western, which have vaulted roofs supported on series of broad arches given at regular interval.
The bazaar was a luxurious market for the royals. Carpets, silks, embroidered clothes, velvets, rugs, precious stones, exquisite jewellery etc were sold. Today the shops in the Chowk sell souvenirs and eatables and drinks.
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