Chawk Bazaar is a well known bazaar in Lalbagh,
Old Dhaka, Bangladesh. It dates back to the Mughal
period.
History of Chawk Bazaar
Chowk Bazaar was one of the most famous business and social
meeting centers of Dhaka in the Mughal
period. Even after 400 years it is still famous as before. It is one of Dhaka 's old town market and it formed in the place where
other old markets once were. King Maan Singh protested for the country on
behalf of Mugal kingdom. In 1602 he transferred the head office in Bawal to the
present Central Prison and also the Mughal Durgo, that’s how Chowk Bazaar
formed.
In 1702, Murshid Kuli Kha named the market
"Padosha" or "Badshahi Bazar’. From 1733 to 1734, his
son-in-law, Murshid Kuli Kha II, renovated the market. It is thought to have
started in Munsil times and for Mursid Kuli Kha the market was established.
In the 18th century, Chowk Bazaar was a famous social and business
centre. Along with the Historical significance, the geological settlement of
this zone also contributed to its massive activities, expansion, population
increase, and popularity. The great Buriganga river was just at the South of
Chak-Bazaar, which contributed easy water transport and thus made trade more
frequent and efficient. Sometimes this Chak-Bazaar was known as Chak-Port.
Chak-Bazaar was located in a such a way that 10 different other place was
connected with Chak-Bazaar by straight roads. However the area was not so
good-looking.
From 1823 to 1825, Dhaka community’s two men, Dhaka’s
Magistrate Dos and Walters wanted Chowk Bazaar in the right way and improve the
nearby roads condition. For this Dos suggested for the Nawabpur road to widen
as it was linked with Chowk Bazaar. The road was every narrow and filled with
cottages but there was no improvement by the end of 18th century. Dhaka
Community did not give permission but Walter got permission later. He removed
all illegal markets in Chowk Bazaar and made a 460 ft length, 4 ft high and 1/2 ft thick
wall surrounding it. In front of Chowk Bazaar there was Moriom's Canon 'Kaman'.
It was in Shoari Ghat before. Not only that he also widen the way from Chowk
Bazaar to Islampur.
In 1840, James
Taylor said Chowk Bazaar is in the west side of the country and
alongside the river. It is a huge square surrounded by markets. Here selling
takes place. Various products and materials were used to sold in Chowk bazaar.
Fruits, vegetables, toys, sweets and other small products were used to sold and
supplied in this Bazaar. The Chowk Bazaar Business center is situated in a
place which was known as " Nakhash". The "Nakhash" is an
Arabic word, which is known to be the place where animals and slaves were
bought and sold. It was believed that there was a time when slaves were sold,
supplied, and bought in an open market and there was low wall and suitable
place for driving. In 1869 there was questioning about renovating. In local
newspaper they mentioned about renovating but shopkeepers were against it and
said there was no need for it.
Bibi Mariam Cannon - 1885 |
In 1906,
a journal was published by Bradly Bart, it was named as Romance
of an Eastern Capital. There Sir Bradly Bart mentioned about the lavish
lifestyle of Mughol period. He wrote that " Though Chowk Bazaar has lost
its earlier Moghol lavish and extreme expression, but the Chowk Mosque still
become crowded by Muslim worshippers. The whole Mosque is decorated by exterior
lights and somehow people try to bring the old image and taste of the early
Moghol period into the Mosque. According to Bradly's journal, the Chowk Mosque
played its role as the main central Mosque. At that time there was no
electronic loud speaker system to amplify the sound of Ajaan. The Ajaan was
called up with loud voices from the Chowk Mosque. During Jumma the Muslims
gather and stand for prayer In front of this Chowk Masque, just like the Eid
Jamat.
Within Chowk Bazaar, Islam Kha constructed a Fort during the
17th century, which lasted till 1772. After that the central Jail was
established over this Fort. It was believed that sometimes the guilty condemned
prisoners were used to hang to death on the center of the Chowk Bazaar plaza.
There was a setup for performing the Prosecution process within the Chowk
Bazaar field, by the Central Jail authorities. Raia Bazaar was to be removed
and prison was supposed to be placed which would be a problem for people living
there. In 1917, Patrick Gaddes said the same. He was told to submit Dhaka
Government proposal of Development. He asked for the removal of the prison from
Chowk Bazaar, still the same proposal is going on. At the beginning of 19th
century, it was still the same, during Ramadan it is very crowded because of
the mogli food available there. From first day of Ramadan people always comes
here. Mohoram Akra wrestlers and others showed amazing sword and fighting acts.
They used to come from villages and showed this acts all night long but all
this seem to have disappeared now.
Nazir Hossain said that before getting marriage, bridegrooms
went around Chowk Bazaar. Some went around once, five times seven times etc.
All this made Chowk Bazaar filled with fun and celebrations. If they didn't go
to give salaam their wedding would seem incomplete. Even now old Dhaka locals go around Chowk Bazaar but this tradition
might become extinct in the future.
Architectural structures
There are many historical structures in Chowk Bazaar which
include the Mughal Shahi Mosque, Choto Katara by Shaista
Khan and Boro Katara by Mughal prince
Shah Shuja.
Present bazaar description
It is a very good place for shopping as variety of goods is
available and they are sold at the cheapest rates.Moulavi Bazaar is well
known spice shop.During Ramadan Chowk Bazaar is famous for its Iftar items which
include Moglai and other traditional items.It is a very crowded place and the
roads are mostly jam-packed.
Shai Mosque
Chowk Bazaar Shai Mosque was built in
1676. This three domed mosque was made by Shaista
Khan. Made on 10 feet
high platform, 94 feet
length and 80 feet
width. It was divided among the shops from the ancient times an it was
maintained by the shop rents. The mosque was built according to the rules of Shaista
Khan and nearby places. After lot of time of innovation it lost its
appeal Dhaka ’s noble people came to pray here.
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