Teen Hatti Bridge
Bridge in Karachi, Pakistan
Teen Hatti is a bridge over the Lyari River in Karachi, Pakistan.[1]
The origin of its name is uncertain, but the prevalent opinion is that long ago there were three roadside houses (in Goan "Hatti" means house) at or near the current bridge, hence the name "teen" (meaning "three" in Urdu) and "hatti" (meaning roadside houses in Urdu). According to another version, "Hatti" is a Punjabi word meaning "shop", not "house". Long ago old people said there were three shops. So this stop was named "teen hatti"
References
- ^ "KARACHI: Teen Hatti bridge". DAWN.COM. July 17, 2006.
External links
- Teen Hatti at Wikimapia
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