By Dr. Tariq MansoorOct 2, 2023
Phool Chauraha once gathered vendors, wedding processions, and evening walkers into a single civic room. The intersection still holds the geometry of that crowd: carved doorways set back from a cramped crossing, balconies that lean toward one another, and a hush where the market noise used to be.
The chauraha was never only a junction. It was the city’s pause — a place to be seen, to bargain, and to belong.
What remains is not ruin so much as residue. Lime plaster flakes from brick, timber lintels darken, and the lanes remember a denser life. To read these walls is to recover an old-city tempo that the later roads around Civil Lines never quite replaced.
Location Context
Phool Chauraha sits in the historic core of the old city, a short walk from the denser mohallas that still follow the pre-university street pattern.
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