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- Pettah_Market abstract "The Pettah Market also called Manning Market is an open market in the suburb of Pettah in the city of Colombo, Sri Lanka.The entrance to the Pettah Market is marked formally by a tall monument in the centre of a roundabout, known as the Khan Clock Tower which was built by the family of Framjee Bhickajee Khan, an eminent Parsi family from Bombay who used to have substantial business interests in the country and who also owned the Colombo Oil Mills.The Colombo Old Town Hall & Museum, which was built by the prominent Muslim Arasi Marikar Wapchie Marikar, is located at Kayman's Gate, so named because the Dutch used to stock crocodiles at Beira Lake to prevent their slaves from escaping. Today the building acts as a post office on the ground floor, and as a museum on the upper floor. Outside, there is an exhibit of old steam engines.Most of the businesses in Pettah are dominated by Muslim who specialize in trading of goods and the tamil people who have migrated from india traders who specialize in gold and jewelry shops. At the end of pettah is sea street which is srilanka s gold market where people all around srilanka come to purchase jewellery . Its a long street of jewellery shops with hundreads of shops next to one another. There are also some jewellery shops in main street gaspa junction.The most recognizable building in the Pettah market is the candy-striped Jami Ul-Alfar Mosque (also known as The Red Mosque) which was built in 1909.".
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- Pettah_Market wikiPageRevisionID "703055263".
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink Arasi_Marikar_Wapchie_Marikar.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Colombo.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economy_of_Colombo.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink Category:Retail_markets_in_Sri_Lanka.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Colombo.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink Colombo.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink Islam_in_Sri_Lanka.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink Jami_Ul-Alfar_Mosque.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink Kaymans_Gate.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink Khan_Clock_Tower.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink Mumbai.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink Parsi.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink Pettah,_Sri_Lanka.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink Sri_Lanka.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink Sri_Lankan_Moors.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLink File:Colombo_02.jpg.
- Pettah_Market wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pettah Market".
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- Pettah_Market subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Colombo.
- Pettah_Market subject Category:Economy_of_Colombo.
- Pettah_Market subject Category:Retail_markets_in_Sri_Lanka.
- Pettah_Market subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Colombo.
- Pettah_Market hypernym Market.
- Pettah_Market point "8.49743 76.95354".
- Pettah_Market type Place.
- Pettah_Market type Economy.
- Pettah_Market type Market.
- Pettah_Market type SpatialThing.
- Pettah_Market comment "The Pettah Market also called Manning Market is an open market in the suburb of Pettah in the city of Colombo, Sri Lanka.The entrance to the Pettah Market is marked formally by a tall monument in the centre of a roundabout, known as the Khan Clock Tower which was built by the family of Framjee Bhickajee Khan, an eminent Parsi family from Bombay who used to have substantial business interests in the country and who also owned the Colombo Oil Mills.The Colombo Old Town Hall & Museum, which was built by the prominent Muslim Arasi Marikar Wapchie Marikar, is located at Kayman's Gate, so named because the Dutch used to stock crocodiles at Beira Lake to prevent their slaves from escaping. ".
- Pettah_Market label "Pettah Market".
- Pettah_Market sameAs Q7179273.
- Pettah_Market sameAs Mercado_de_Pettah.
- Pettah_Market sameAs m.0g0k8b.
- Pettah_Market sameAs Q7179273.
- Pettah_Market lat "8.49743".
- Pettah_Market long "76.95354".
- Pettah_Market wasDerivedFrom Pettah_Market?oldid=703055263.
- Pettah_Market depiction Colombo_02.jpg.
- Pettah_Market isPrimaryTopicOf Pettah_Market.