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词条 List of areas in Bengaluru Pete
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This is a list of areas in Bengaluru Pete, a 2.24km2 market area in Bangalore, India.[1] Bengaluru Pete was established by Kempegowda I in the 16th century, with different areas in the Pete named after the respective trade activities that took place or the communities that lived there. The two main areas were Chickpet (small market), which ran from west to east, and Doddapet (large market), which stretched from north to south.

Most of the areas retain these names with exceptions such as Doddapet, which is now known as Avenue Road, and Aralepet, renamed as Cubbonpet during British Raj.

The list consists of anglicized names of the areas, e.g. Akkipet is the anglicized form of Akkipete.
  • Akkipet (rice merchants)[1]
  • Anchepet
  • Balepet (bangle vendors and musical instrument vendors)[1][2]
  • Ballapurpet (weavers of Doddaballapur)[3]
  • Chickpet (retail market)[4]
  • Cottonpet (cotton traders)[1]
  • Cubbonpet/Aralepet (textile merchants of Devanga community)[1][2]
  • Doddapet (wholesale market)[4]
  • Ganigarapet (oil merchants of Ganiga community)[1][2]
  • Gollarapet (cowherds)
  • Halasurpet
  • Huriopet
  • Kumbarpet (clay/pot traders)[1]
  • Kurubarapet (sheep traders)[1]
  • Mamulpet (general traders)
  • Manavarthpet
  • Muthyalapet (pearl sellers)[3]
  • Nagarathpet (gold/silver traders and textile merchants)[1][2]
  • Patnoolpet[5]
  • Ragipet (ragi merchants)
  • Ranasinghpet
  • Santhusapet
  • Saurashtrapet[5]
  • Sultanpet (paper product vendors)
  • Sunnakalpet (limestone traders)
  • Tharagupet (grain traders)[2]
  • Tigalarapet (gardener's flower vendors)[2]
  • Upparpet (salt traders)[1]

See also

  • Peths in Pune

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=Kempegowda Jayanthi 2017: The visionary who created a city around markets and lakes|url=http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/current-affairs/270617/kempegowda-jayanthi-2017-the-visionary-who-created-a-city-around-markets-and-lakes.html|accessdate=8 October 2017|work=Deccan Chronicle|date=27 June 2017}}
2. ^{{Cite journal |url=http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0016/001622/162292E.pdf | title = Bangalore: The informal economy of the Historic Pete | first = Champaka | last = Rajagopal |pages= 137–46 |publisher=Indian Heritage Cities Network | journal = Journal of the Development and Research Organization for Nature Arts and Heritage | volume = V | issue = 1 | format = PDF | date = Spring–Summer 2008|accessdate= 7 February 2009 |postscript=.}}
3. ^{{Cite journal |url=http://www.karnataka.gov.in/Gazetteer/Publications/District%20Gazetteers/Bangalore%20District/1990/Bangalore_1990_Chapter19_Places_of_Interest.pdf | title = Bangalore 1990 - Chapter 19: Places of Interest |pages= 929 |publisher=www.karnataka.gov.in | format = PDF |accessdate= 8 October 2017}}
4. ^{{Cite journal |url=http://gazetteer.kar.nic.in/gazetteer/pdf/1990-2-0/Bangalore_1990_Chapter6_Banking_Trade_and_Commerce.pdf | title = Bangalore 1990 - Chapter 6: Banking Trade and Commerce |pages= 382 |publisher=www.karnataka.gov.in | format = PDF |accessdate= 8 October 2017}}
5. ^{{cite news|last1=Rizvi|first1=Aliyeh|title=People of the pete|url=http://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.com/bangalore/others/avenue-road-pavement-book-stalls-silk-jewellery-stainless-steelplastic-goods-flowers-spices-condiments/articleshow/30527948.cms?|accessdate=9 October 2017|work=Bangalore Mirror|date=17 February 2014}}

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