- Bazaar - Wikipedia
A bazaar [a] or souk [b] is a marketplace consisting of multiple small stalls or shops, [1] especially in the Middle East, [2] [1] the Balkans, Central Asia, North Africa and South Asia [1] They are traditionally located in vaulted or covered streets that have doors on each end and served as a city's central marketplace
- The Bazaar Wiki
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- Bazaar - New World Encyclopedia
A bazaar (Persian: بازار) is a permanent merchandizing area, marketplace, or street of shops where goods and services are exchanged or sold
- Bazaar - Wikiwand
A bazaara or soukb is a marketplace consisting of multiple small stalls or shops, 1 especially in the Middle East, 21 the Balkans, Central Asia, North Africa and South Asia 1 They are traditionally located in vaulted or covered streets that have doors on each end and served as a city's central marketplace 3
- Bazaar - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
bazaar is an area that is always used for shopping It can be a market place or a street of shops where things are exchanged or sold The word bazaar is from the Persian word bāzār, this word itself comes from the Pahlavi word baha-char (بهاچار), meaning "the place of prices" [1]
- Bazaari - Wikipedia
Bazaari (Persian: بازاری) is the merchant class and workers of bazaars, the traditional marketplaces of Iran Bazaari are involved in "petty trade of a traditional, or nearly traditional, kind, centered on the bazaar and its Islamic culture" They have been described as "the class of people who helped make the 1979 Iranian Revolution " [1][2]
- bazaar - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
bazaar (plural bazaars) A marketplace, particularly in the Middle East and South Asia, and often covered with shops and stalls A shop selling articles that are either exotic or eclectic A fair or temporary market, often for charity
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