Khan Market
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Khan Market, is a shopping district and retail market in New Delhi, India. It was established in 1951 by the newly constituted Republic of India's Rehabilitation Ministry to give economic opportunities to refugees of the Partition of India, especially those from the North West Frontier Province (NWFP), now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a province in Pakistan. Many such refugees had arrived in the Delhi region. It is named after Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan, also known as Dr. Khan Sahib, who was the Chief Minister of NWFP from 1945 to 1947, and who had helped many refugees to escape without harm. Khan was the elder brother of the Pashtun- and Indian-freedom activist Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan ("Frontier Gandhi"). In 2019, Khan Market was rated as the world's 20th most expensive commercial street by Cushman & W
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El Mercado del Kan (en hindi: ख़ान बाज़ार; en punjabí: ਖ਼ਾਨ ਬਾਜ਼ਾਰ; en urdu: خان بازار) fue establecido en 1951, y nombrado en honor del Kan (1890-1988), un líder político y espiritual pastún cuya memoria es profundamente respetada por toda la India[cita requerida]. Ha sido clasificado como el lugar más costoso al por menor en la India. En 2010 fue calificado como 21 minorista de calle más caro del mundo por la firma de bienes raíces Cushman & Wakefield y está considerado como una de las calles más caras de alta gama[cita requerida].
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El Mercado del Kan (en hindi: ख़ान बाज़ार; en punjabí: ਖ਼ਾਨ ਬਾਜ਼ਾਰ; en urdu: خان بازار) fue establecido en 1951, y nombrado en honor del Kan (1890-1988), un líder político y espiritual pastún cuya memoria es profundamente respetada por toda la India[cita requerida]. Ha sido clasificado como el lugar más costoso al por menor en la India. En 2010 fue calificado como 21 minorista de calle más caro del mundo por la firma de bienes raíces Cushman & Wakefield y está considerado como una de las calles más caras de alta gama[cita requerida]. Establecido en 1951, tiene forma de U. Es un complejo de dos plantas; originalmente tenía 154 tiendas y 74 pisos en el primer piso para comerciantes.
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