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“Ali leads us to a chai shop located in Meena Bazaar, a place he has frequented since childhood. Meena Bazaar's origins date back to Emperor Akbar, who initially established it as a week-long celebration of the Persian New Year, Navroz. Its significance grew when Emperor Shah Jahan revived it with the support of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. At the Ustad Chai shop, the milk simmers for several hours, resulting in a unique chai flavor that changes throughout the day. As we raise our chai glasses, ev... Chai Shop, World Heritage Day, Mumtaz Mahal, Meena Bazaar, Persian New Year, Indian Culture And Tradition, Kumbh Mela, Shah Jahan, Indian Classical Music

“Ali leads us to a chai shop located in Meena Bazaar, a place he has frequented since childhood. Meena Bazaar's origins date back to Emperor Akbar, who initially established it as a week-long celebration of the Persian New Year, Navroz. Its significance grew when Emperor Shah Jahan revived it with the support of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. At the Ustad Chai shop, the milk simmers for several hours, resulting in a unique chai flavor that changes throughout the day. As we raise our chai glasses…

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chahna dubey on Instagram: "The Chhatta Chowk is a long passage way that contains a bazaar, or market, located in the Red Fort of delhi It was inspired by another covered bazaar in Peshawar, built by leading noble Ali Mardan Khan, which Shah Jahan had seen in 1646; the emperor subsequently instructed that the plans of the bazaar be sent to Makramat Khan, supervisor of the fort's construction, to build a similar bazaar in the fort." Meena Bazaar, Shah Jahan, Red Fort, The Fort, The Emperor, Fort, Hair Cuts, Marketing, How To Plan

chahna dubey on Instagram: "The Chhatta Chowk is a long passage way that contains a bazaar, or market, located in the Red Fort of delhi It was inspired by another covered bazaar in Peshawar, built by leading noble Ali Mardan Khan, which Shah Jahan had seen in 1646; the emperor subsequently instructed that the plans of the bazaar be sent to Makramat Khan, supervisor of the fort's construction, to build a similar bazaar in the fort."

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