Qissa Khwani bazaar was once famous for its Kehwa Khana, Musafir Khanay and stories.
General Evitable, the Italian mercenary who was appointed governor of Peshawar by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, built the bazaar in the present shape in the early nineteenth century.
The Bazaar is now lined with its traditional kehwa khanas, Tikka, Chapli Kabab and dry fruit shops along with modern show rooms of leather ware and bright coloured garments. You will also see shops of Falooda and Kheer, thats considered speciality of this bazaar now.
Once the stories of the Amirs of Bokhara and the Khans of Khiva and regional love of "
Adam Khan and Dur Khanay" have been echoed in there which is now substituted by satellite receivers continuously breaking news ( thats not breaking at all now adays) and telling amazing tales of fiction from all over the world.
Among tourist, it is still best known Bazaar of the city. Afghan refugees who came to Peshawar as a result of Soviet occupation have added yet another dimension in the character of the city in general this bazaar in particular where they can be seen doing business from exchanging money to selling Kehwa.
Generally the bazaar and its archetecture has been destroyed but one can still see some remains of wooden carved arches and some old architecture. But nobody bothers to save that haritage. Maybe after a decade or two someone like me will write that there is no sign of old heritage as everything has been destroyed and replaced with moderen buildings.
Any how....
StaRay Shwama... I could type lots once upon a time but now I am hopeless

And as I know its getting lond read so it will be hard to read as well...
Till Next time... Khushala Ussay, Abaad Ussay.
Da Allah Pa Aman.