Old Karachi

Diwan Dayaram Chellaram Mirchandani was city surveyor in Karachi and he passed away in 1927. He was survived by his wife 'Shrimati Aplibai'. How do we know it? Because Shrimati Aplibai erected a water trough in memory of her late husband.
Plaque reads:
OM
ERECTED BY APLIBAI IN MEMORY OF HER HUSBAND DIWAN DAYARAM CHELLARAM MIRCHANDANI
LATE CITY SURVEYOR
1927

Photographed on 31 Dec 2023

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A photo of the famous Irani restaurant "Cafe Darakshan" at corner of Bunder Road and Elphi Street

.Irani Cafes played an active role in the social life of Karachi before and after (1947) by offering to the customers ,Good food, Tea ,cakes and biscuits at an affordable price .

Now most of them are shut down.in Karachi..

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The Parsi Fire Temple Dar-e-Meheer Saddar, Karachi. 1970.


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Shamim Ansari
اس سنیما پے ایک مرتبہ فلم دیکھنے گیا تو دادا لوگوں نے لاٸن سے نکال دیا کہا تم کو ٹکٹ نہیں ملے گا
Adult Only بہت بعد میں پتہ چلا کے
میں کم عمر لڑکوں کو بھگا دیتے تھے
 
A prominent and famous medical store of Karachi established in the British era,
"J-Bliss Drug Store" was located on the famous Elphinstone Street of Karachi.

In the picture below, you can see the J-Bliss store very clearly (Photo taken down in 1914). Unconfirmed date


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Karachi, which is connected with centuries of history, a part of which was of historical importance, which has been demolished at that time in the name of development, something like this has happened to Boat Basin, Bath Island, Clifton and Gazri.
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Boat basin

This area was built in 1912 on 21 acres of land, before this there were bigger boats and motor launches bottom which had four docks, there were three rafts made of cement iron, from here people went for a boat ride
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Bath Island:

The name suggests that it was an island, which the locals called "Kharkhadi", the island was thirty feet high, until 1935, it had sea water coming from the west, Karachi people used to come to take a bath here,

Naomal in his book Memoirs say there were traces of the Old Town on this island, further says I wrote a letter to the Friar on April 17, 1869 that there was a cliff surrounded by the water between Chauney and Clifton, at one time on that high point Well, this city was inhabited by the king "Dilu Roy" to the north of it and between Clifton and Kamari, the Chinese "Chhni Nar" drain was flowing. When sea waves rose, the water flowed up to the Chhni Nar and the boats passed through the city. I used to come, the letter added that I was between the ages of ten and fifteen, I saw signs of many houses there, people went there in the rain to look for valuable things, Naomal letter reminds the Friar that this is the place I had You had seen it once, then the British government did it on it.
Had a small stone replaced,
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Clifton

Clifton: was called "Mahadev Ratneshwar Temple". Because locals called Mahadev, in this area Hindus used to have Masan. The current Bilawal Chowrangi road was called Masan Road, it was an island connected to the city by a wooden bridge and sea water.

Abdullah Shah Ghazi's shrine and Mahadev Ratneshwar Temple used to collide, Mahadev was also called by many people after the wind monkey, there were two 96 feet tall sand dunes named after the old wind monkey, located three miles south of the city from the General Post Office Because of being, sea breezes were blowing all the time, that's why the wind chimes used to say,

In the English era, this area was named Clifton. According to Burton, the name was given by English women but Burton did not mention the name. Mr. Kalmati thinks it must have been attributed to Colonel Preddy's assistant collector Mr. "Clifton".

Alexander F. Bailey writes about Clifton in his book Kurrachee: Past, Present and Future, that the name Clifton commemorates the birthplace of British General Charles Napier, who occupied Sindh, which is in Britain.

The wooden bridge was built by the British in 1877, the sea retreated 1350 feet in 1919 and the fixed bridge was built in 1921, in 1917, Jhangir Kothari built his house and garden and donated three lakh recreational place "Jhangir Kuthari Parade and Lady Laidfire" completed in 1921.

In the census of 1941 AD, Clifton's inhabited land was 1120 acres, where 753 people lived in 309 houses with slippery huts, where there used to be only one road, at that time these areas are beautiful and developed areas of Karachi,


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1980's

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Picture of Sindh Club,
Frerehall is visible in The Background,
KARACHI , 1890s,,,

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1915 Keamari, Post office/ dak hana in left side is Eduljee Dinsha building ..

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Would love to visit Quaid-e-Azam's Tomb and Museum.
 

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