Old towns in South Asia


Old towns in South Asia outlines a list of notable old towns in South Asia. The old towns range from the ancient and Mughal-era quarters to colonial-era districts. Many of them are characterised by narrow alleys lined with various old buildings and markets. Some alleys are wide enough for cars, others are not.

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Old towns of South Asia

Bangladesh

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  • 23.71888990.3880561 Old Dhaka (পুরান ঢাকা Purān Ḍhākā)

India

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A busy sidewalk in Old Delhi, India
  • 27.09111177.6611112 Fatehpur Sikri — this city was built at the command of the Mughal emperor, Akbar Khan but occupied for only 14 years and constitutes a coherent set of outstanding 16th-century buildings
  • 18.93572.83593 Fort (Mumbai) — The colonial-era districts of Mumbai will take you to the British era. It is home to Victorian Gothic buildings of the city.
  • 13.093980.28394 George Town (Chennai) George Town, Chennai on Wikipedia
  • 23.025672.58755 Historic City of Ahmedabad — The old town founded by Ahmed Shah I of Gujarat and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Although the area has become extremely crowded and dilapidated in the last decades, it still serves as the symbolic heart of larger Ahmedabad.
  • 17.36678.4766 Old City (Hyderabad) — The original city of Nizams, centred around the Charminar.
  • 26.91666770.9166677 Jaisalmer (जैसलमेर)
  • 26.29444473.0277788 Jodhpur (जोधपुर)
  • 22.57267288.3638829 North Kolkata (উত্তর কলকাতা Uttor Kolkātā) — The oldest part of the city, characterised by narrow alleys, with various old buildings and markets, with a lucky few predating the Battle of Plassey in 1757. Notable buildings and markets include Barabazar and Sovabazar Rajbari.
  • 28.6677.2310 Old Delhi (पुरानी दिल्ली Purānī Dillī) — With old buildings and markets, Old Delhi will take you to the era of Mughal emperors. Notable buildings and markets include Chandni Chowk, the Jama Masjid, and the Red Fort.
  • 15.5023873.91174611 Old Goa
  • 9.965876.242112 Old Kochi
  • 20.29585.82513 Temple Town (Bhubaneswar) — Home to many temples, including Lingaraja, Nilakantha, Rajarani and Muktesvara temples, standing alongside residential areas. The congested area with narrow roads and poor infrastructure is in contrast to the rest of the city with careful urban planning.
  • 24.58333373.68333314 Udaipur
  • 25.31888983.01277815 Varanasi (वाराणसी Vārāṇasī) — One of the oldest continuously-inhabited cities in India, characterized by narrow buildings, with various old buildings, markets and temples. It will take you to the stereotypical urban life of India, as portrayed by British authors.

Nepal

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Pakistan

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See also

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