Edi Bazar

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Edi Bazar
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Edi Bazar
Location in Telangana, India
Coordinates: 17°20′56″N78°29′37″E / 17.348918°N 78.493659°E / 17.348918; 78.493659
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Telangana
District Hyderabad District
Metro Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority
ZoneChandrayangutta
Government
  Body GHMC
Languages
  Official Deccani Urdu, Telugu
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
500023

Edi Bazar is an oldest market place of Hyderabad, India.

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There are many 400-year-old mosques like old construction Charminar built during Nizam's era.

Commercial area

There are many shops in the market. Near Edi Bazar there is a large vegetable market at Madannapet. Railway station, bus facility is good and the international airport is just 20 km far away from Edi Bazar.

A mosque named Quba Mosque is situated in this locality.

Transport

Some of the nearby localities are Kumar Wadi Colony, Rein Bazar, Moin Bagh, Akber Bagh, Ali Nager, Fatehshah Nager, Mohammed Nagar. There are a lot of Masjids and prayer spots in this locality.

TSRTC connects Edi Bazar with all parts of the city from Edi Bazar to Charminar and Phisalbanda.

The closest MMTS Train station is at Yaqutpura.

Schools

Schools in the area include St.Mathews High School, Peace High School, Unique High School, Royal Public School, Government High School, Moral School, and Alberta School .

Many other educational institutions are there which offer tuitions and coachings to the students.[ citation needed ]

Religious Places

masajids in this area are Masjid e Hazrat Shujauddin, Masjid-e-abubakar, masjid e ghousia, masjid-e-ameer hamza, masjid farooq-e-azam, masjid-e-kunain etc, masjid e salheen, masjid e hajera ahle hadees.

Dargahs

Dargah of Hazrath Mir Shahjuddin Sahab is located here. [1]

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References

  1. A Guide to the Heritage of Hyderabad. Rupa Publications India Pvt. Ltd. 2010. ISBN   9788129125842 . Retrieved 10 October 2014.