Monday 8 September 2014

Chandi Chowk Street


Is one of the largest and most active, the oldest markets that exist in Old Delhi, which is located in north-central Delhi, was built in the seventeenth century by the Mughal emperor (Shah Jahan) in India, has been the division of the market through channels (currently closed), but still of the largest wholesale markets in India, where dating back to the capital Shahnjahapad, when he created the Mughal Emperor red Fort, on the banks of the Yamuna River, next to the capital, he set up Chuck, or yard light of the moon, created by his daughter favorite princess (Jahenar), which is characterized by the blessing in the center of the complex reflects the light of the moon, 

Built shops, in the form of a half moon, and it was the bazaar in the era of Shah Jahan, dedicated to trade silver, Mann called Shandy, which means silver in Hindi, as this place was one of the finest markets in India, which was full of always passing parade Mughal emperor through , 

Place today crammed with lots of stalls and shops known for selling the exhibits of ancient Indian imitation jewelry, and stores, in addition to a suite dedicated to the two characters who are struggling, either what attracts most tourists to him, he is Indian restaurants that offer cuisine of Indian food, fatty, which is an adventure in and of the same experience for anyone who loves exotic cuisine for the first time, which also fills of local populations who meet at the stalls in this place.


  



Source:  Http://www.india.sea7htravel.com/

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