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Jehangir Kothari Parade

Coordinates:24°48′49″N67°01′33″E / 24.8136°N 67.0258°E /24.8136; 67.0258
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Promenade in Karachi, Pakistan

Jehangir Kothari Parade
Pakistan
Jehangir Kothari Parade and Pavilion
Map
Used for those deceased 10 February 1919 -
Established5 January 1920.

Jehangir Kothari Parade (Urdu:جهانگیر کوٹهاری پریڈ) is a promenade in Karachi, Pakistan, built on land donated byParsi businessman and philanthropistJehangir Hormasji Kothari to the city of Karachi in 1919.[1]

Lady Lloyd pier plaque

It is situated on a hilltop on theArabian Sea, in theClifton Beach area of Karachi. Jehangir Kothari was built in 1919 and opened to Karachi public in 1920.[2] There are two structures in the complex: the Promenade Pavilion and Lady Lloyd Pier (an elevated sandstone public walkway) which is named after Lady Lloyd, wife of then Governor ofBombaySir George Lloyd.[1] This is evident in the marble plaque embedded in the pier wall that reads, "Lady Lloyd Pier".[1]

Construction

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Inspired by Lady Lloyd, this promenade pier and pavilion was constructed at a cost of approximately British-Indian Rupees 300,000, and was donated to the people of Karachi by Jahangir Hormusji Kothari. The pavilion structure was inaugurated by Lady Lloyd on 5 January 1920 while the pier was inaugurated on 21 March 1921.[1]

Renovation

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Jehangir Kothari Parade

In June 2005, City District Government Karachi extensive renovation work of the promenade pier and pavilion. The project covered the surrounding large area on both sides of Lady Lloyd Pier and after some delays, the project was finally inaugurated on 27 February 2007 by then President of PakistanPervez Musharraf. The finished project became Pakistan's largest park,Bagh Ibne Qasim. It was constructed on 130 acres of land around the pier and the newly formed park was namedBagh Ibne Qasim in memory of the 8th centuryArab Muslim conquerorMuhammad Bin Qasim.[3]

The park consists of extensive lighting, pathways and green spaces. The Lady Loyd Pier runs down the middle of the park. Bin Qasim park – as it is referred to by locals – shares the vicinity with another park, Beach Park, constructed at Clifton Beach. This park is spread over an area of 47 acres and was built along the city's coastal driveway to the south.[4] Theshrine ofAbdullah Shah Ghazi is situated close by.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcd"Hit parade (Jehangir Kothari Parade)".Dawn. Pakistan. 18 October 2009. Retrieved12 August 2020.
  2. ^Details about Jehangir Kothari Parade and Lady Lloyd Pier in Karachi by Iconic Explorer 'Travel with Hussain' travelwithhussain.com website, Retrieved 12 August 2020
  3. ^"KARACHI: President vows two islands project will continue: Bagh Ibne Qasim inaugurated".Dawn. Pakistan. 28 February 2007. Retrieved12 August 2020.
  4. ^"KARACHI: Beach Park opening today".Dawn. Pakistan. 12 December 2005. Retrieved12 August 2020.

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