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Chor Bazaar or Thieves Market, one of the most famous markets in Delhi, sells everything from jewellery to junk. Image Credit: Gulf News Archives

2001 - One of Delhi’s oldest Sunday markets, called “Chor Bazaar” or Thieves’ Market, which has been in existence since Moghul times behind the historical Red Fort, has been closed due to security reasons. The result — a couple of thousand people in the Indian capital are now unemployed. Like the walled city, the weekly market was steeped in history. It came into existence during the reign of one of the last Moghul rulers. The bazaar was a veritable treasure trove where you could find almost everything from a needle to a second-hand computer. And most things were sold at rates far below the market price. The area, vacated by the hawkers, has since been fortified with a stone wall and is being developed into a theme park for children.

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