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Chandni Chowk (Plantilla:Lang-ur), originally meaning moonlit square or market, is one of the oldest and busiest markets in Old Delhi, now in central north Delhi, India. Built in 17th century by the great Muslim Emperor of India, Shah Jahan and designed by his daughter Jahan Ara, the market was once divided by canals to reflect moonlight, now closed, yet it still remains one of India's largest whole sale markets.
- Related: Dariba Kalan, Gali paranthe walee, Jainism in Delhi
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