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Chatta Chowk was known as Bazaar-i-Musaqqaf amid the rule of Emperor Shah Jahan. It is a secured market that was fabricated by Mukarmat Khan around 300 years prior. The site was the spot of extravagance exchange of the royals for items like rugs, blankets, shahtus, pashmina shawls, takia-namads, brocaded outfits and velvet pardahs. At present, the spot is known as Meena Bazaar and has around 40 shops, which offer simulated gems and antiques, packs, hand painted wall decorations and a lot of other stuffs.