Mohalla
A Mohalla is a neighborhood or quarter in Indian cities and towns. The term originates from the Arabic word "mahal," meaning place or quarter. Mohallas are typically characterized by their distinct cultural, religious, or occupational identities. They often form the basic social and spatial unit of urban life in South Asia, serving as centers for community interaction, social support, and local governance.
Historically, mohallas developed organically within walled cities, with residents often sharing a common profession, caste, or
In contemporary urban settings, while the traditional structures of mohallas may be eroding due to modernization,