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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Qafila Serai (Urdu: ) was a caravan station and inn in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Before the advent of railway service, the Karachi Municipality had constructed a Qafila Serai over a large tract of land measuring about eight and a half acres at the present site of the Sindh Madrasatul Islam. The place served as an, Sarai an abode for the camel-caravans coming to Karachi for trade from Persia (Iran), Afghanistan and other farther parts of the South Asia as well as Central Asia. Inside of the place, there were solid residential structures based on stone…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Qafila Serai (Urdu: ) was a caravan station and inn in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. Before the advent of railway service, the Karachi Municipality had constructed a Qafila Serai over a large tract of land measuring about eight and a half acres at the present site of the Sindh Madrasatul Islam. The place served as an, Sarai an abode for the camel-caravans coming to Karachi for trade from Persia (Iran), Afghanistan and other farther parts of the South Asia as well as Central Asia. Inside of the place, there were solid residential structures based on stone pillar and covered with tiled roofs. They were open in front and were backed with a wall on roadside. This room-like construction was termed as Landhi. The whole complex formed a large quadrangle and provided accommodation for a large number of people. The traders stocked their goods in the Landhi and lodged nearby.