History of Karachi (1700-1947)

karachi123

Politcal Worker (100+ posts)
The earliest account of the area where Karachi is located can be found in the record books of one of Alexander-the-Great's admirals, who sailed back home from the Greek expedition to India, from a harbor by the Indus delta, known as Krokola. According to widely held belief though, the city of Karachi started its life as a small fishing settlement by the Indus Delta known as Kolachi-jo-Kun (the ditch of Kolachi), named after an old fisherwoman, Mai Kolachee who took up settlement here.


Karachi originally was a small fisherman village settled by the Baloch tribes from Balochistan and Makran. Their first settlement was near the delta of the Indus River which they named as 'Kolachi’ village. The people of the original community yet inhabit the area on small island of Abdullah Goth situated near Karachi Port. The well-known neighbourhood ‘Mai Kolachi’ of Karachi still reminds the original name of the city.


At the end of 1700 century, the settlers of Kolachi village started trading across the sea with Muscat and the Persian Gulf region. Later, the village started to grow as the commercial hub and a port for trade. For the protection of this developing area, a small fort was constructed. This fort was handed over to Talpurs of Balochistan by the Khan of Kalat in 1795.


The British recognized the importance of the city as the trade post. So they captured the city in February 1843 under the command of Sir Charles Napier and the city was annexed as a district of the British Indian Empire. In 1846, it was home to around 9000 citizens.


In 1878, the city was connected by a railway line to the rest of India and consequently public building projects like Frere Hall (1865) and the Empress Market (1890) were started in the city. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan was born in the city in 1876 in a famous Ismaili Khoja family.


The Municipality started to collect House Tax on Property owners, being first municipality to collect the tax in the sub-continent. By the end of 19th century, the city was home to around 105,000 people and it was a cosmopolitan city of Hindus and Muslims communities as well as Jews, Parsis, Iranians, Lebanese and Goan merchants. In 1900, due to the street congestion, India’s first tramway system was constructed in this bustling city. That time Karachi was famous for its railway-tram network, churches, mosques, court-houses, markets, paved streets and a magnificent harbour.


Karachi City Municipal Act was propagated in 1933 and the Municipality of Karachi was given the status of Municipal Corporation. At the same time, the status of President and Vice President were replaced by Mayor and Dy. Mayor respectively. It consisted by 57 Councilors residing in Karachi, and who were from different communities of Muslims, Hindus and Parsis. In 1933, Mr. Jamshed Naserwanji was elected as the first Mayor of the city who had earlier served as elected President for about 20 years.


When Pakistan was declared as a separate country in 1947, Karachi was chosen as the Capital of Pakistan. During this period, the city offered shelter to a huge influx of migrants and refugees that came from the Indian province. In 1960, the capital of Pakistan was first moved to Rawalpindi and then to Islamabad. Still Karachi never lost its importance as the economic centre of Pakistan. The Municipal Corporation of Karachi was upgraded to Metropolitan Corporation in 1976.


Still, Karachi is the role model city for Pakistan and it continues to grow with the current economic boom.




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PkRevolution

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Still, Karachi is the role model city for Pakistan and it continues to grow with the current economic boom.


Boom of dead bodies, boom of murder of innocent people, boom of Bhatta Khori, Boom of dead bodies in Boris, Boom of illegal weapons, rocket launchers- whatever you want.

Yes, Karachi has a big boom.
 
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falcons

Minister (2k+ posts)
Every big city with coastal area is economical hub (NYC, Mumbai, Dubai etc)... it doesn't link with the role model for other cities that hadn't coastal area...(thumbsdown)
 

JusticeLover

Minister (2k+ posts)
The earliest account of the area where Karachi is located can be found in the record books of one of Alexander-the-Great's admirals, who sailed back home from the Greek expedition to India, from a harbor by the Indus delta, known as Krokola. According to widely held belief though, the city of Karachi started its life as a small fishing settlement by the Indus Delta known as Kolachi-jo-Kun (the ditch of Kolachi), named after an old fisherwoman, Mai Kolachee who took up settlement here.


Karachi originally was a small fisherman village settled by the Baloch tribes from Balochistan and Makran. Their first settlement was near the delta of the Indus River which they named as 'Kolachi’ village. The people of the original community yet inhabit the area on small island of Abdullah Goth situated near Karachi Port. The well-known neighbourhood ‘Mai Kolachi’ of Karachi still reminds the original name of the city.


At the end of 1700 century, the settlers of Kolachi village started trading across the sea with Muscat and the Persian Gulf region. Later, the village started to grow as the commercial hub and a port for trade. For the protection of this developing area, a small fort was constructed. This fort was handed over to Talpurs of Balochistan by the Khan of Kalat in 1795.


The British recognized the importance of the city as the trade post. So they captured the city in February 1843 under the command of Sir Charles Napier and the city was annexed as a district of the British Indian Empire. In 1846, it was home to around 9000 citizens.


In 1878, the city was connected by a railway line to the rest of India and consequently public building projects like Frere Hall (1865) and the Empress Market (1890) were started in the city. Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan was born in the city in 1876 in a famous Ismaili Khoja family.


The Municipality started to collect House Tax on Property owners, being first municipality to collect the tax in the sub-continent. By the end of 19th century, the city was home to around 105,000 people and it was a cosmopolitan city of Hindus and Muslims communities as well as Jews, Parsis, Iranians, Lebanese and Goan merchants. In 1900, due to the street congestion, India’s first tramway system was constructed in this bustling city. That time Karachi was famous for its railway-tram network, churches, mosques, court-houses, markets, paved streets and a magnificent harbour.


Karachi City Municipal Act was propagated in 1933 and the Municipality of Karachi was given the status of Municipal Corporation. At the same time, the status of President and Vice President were replaced by Mayor and Dy. Mayor respectively. It consisted by 57 Councilors residing in Karachi, and who were from different communities of Muslims, Hindus and Parsis. In 1933, Mr. Jamshed Naserwanji was elected as the first Mayor of the city who had earlier served as elected President for about 20 years.


When Pakistan was declared as a separate country in 1947, Karachi was chosen as the Capital of Pakistan. During this period, the city offered shelter to a huge influx of migrants and refugees that came from the Indian province. In 1960, the capital of Pakistan was first moved to Rawalpindi and then to Islamabad. Still Karachi never lost its importance as the economic centre of Pakistan. The Municipal Corporation of Karachi was upgraded to Metropolitan Corporation in 1976.


Still, Karachi is the role model city for Pakistan and it continues to grow with the current economic boom.




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No its not role model , its city of hate , ethnic violence , murders , bori band lashin , terrorism , street crime.
It needs much more improvements , only one reason that it has importance is economic , PORT city.
 

EniGma90

Minister (2k+ posts)
All the haters of karachi who are rotting with jealousy, Use this

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Khali burnol se apka kuch nahi hoga, zakham bhuat gheray hayn
 

Faheem Niaz

Senator (1k+ posts)
Nothing boomed in economical but yeah with Target killing, sacked dead body, bhutta khori, It has boomed since 1984
 

WatanDost

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
All the haters of karachi who are rotting with jealousy, Use this

BurnolPlus_5602070_F.jpg


Khali burnol se apka kuch nahi hoga, zakham bhuat gheray hayn

لیکن برنول کی سالم ٹیوب تو ایک حضرات لندن نکلوانے گئے تھے
٢٢ سال گزر گئے ابھی تک واپسی نہیں ہوئی

ان کے زخموں کا کیا بنا؟
:lol::lol::lol:​
 

Pakistanlove

Voter (50+ posts)
In MQM tenure 2003-2008 when MQM has power Karachi has record of all time best peace where there is no target killing etc…. In 2005-2010 when MQM nazims are working we saw record progress in all cities where MQM nazim are elected. The total map of Karachi and Hyderabad are now changes there are many good road and bridges, better drainage system, water new line give better distribution of water in whole city etc....!
 

aq.inqalabi

Senator (1k+ posts)
I dont understand the mentality of our people, its ok to hate a certain political party but why hate the whole city, i mean Karachi is my birth city and I loved it and I hate people when they hate the whole Karachi only because they hate MQM.

[HI]If i hate PMLn should I also start hating Lahore ?????????? , If i hate ANP should i also start hating Peshawar ???????????? If i hate BLA should i also start hating Quetta ???????[/HI]

Curse Altaf topi drama as much as u want , curse MQM as much as u want but hating the whole city, its just pure Racism and that what you people are doing intentionally or unintentionally , I didnt find any political thing in the thread starter article , he just gives the pure history of Karachi and nothing else.

To all haters of Karachi : just tell me any other city of Pakistan where all ethnicity of Pakistan lives together, whatever fight is going on in Karachi its pure political if it turned in to ethnicity fight then u would see 1000s of deaths (God forbid) in a single day. It is your hatred towards Karachi that pushes a common educated Karachite back to bloody MQM because right now a common educated Karachite is looking towards PTI as we see IMRAN KHAN as the single UNITING FORCE of this country.

A point of view by URDU speaking SINDHI of Karachi Pakistan.
 

alimohsan52

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Karachi is so developed that it is not safe enough for Altaf Penji to live there. Bring your pussy coward darpok leader back first, your own leader is scared of the people of Karachi, and now you are here telling us all this B.ull sh.it
 

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