Mithadar was once the epicenter of Karachi's business community before the arrival of the British prompted businessmen to migrate directly east and south to the areas of Saddar, Cantonment, and Bolton Markets. The area is known for its many textile markets that are located in Mithader and the adjoining communities of Kharadar and Bolton Market. The area was once home to a thriving Hindu business community prior to the
independence of Pakistan. Up until independence, the area was a Hindu majority area - a legacy which is still reflected in major street names such as
Chandan Mukhi Lane, and
Vishramdas Sukhramdas Street. At the eastern end of the neighborhood begins
Rampart Row, where elaborate examples of 20th century Sikh and Hindu architecture can still be found. The area is still home to the Devi Mata and Bhagnari Shiv temples. ==See also==