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Bazaari (Persian: بازاری) is the
merchant class and
workers of bazaars, the
traditional marketplaces of Iran.
Bazaari are
involved in "petty
trade of...
- revolution. The
government of
Mohammed Reza
Pahlavi was
anathema to the
bazaaris, who
seemed set to lose out as the
country was
being industrialized, and...
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government forced to
grant countless concessions to
foreign powers, but
Iranian bazaaris (merchants) were left in a
highly vulnerable position as they were unable...
- for "Aaj Din Chadheya") and Best C****ography (Bosco–Caesar for "Chor
Bazaari"). Love Aaj Kal was
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president in 2017. The ****ociation
brought together anti-Shah
clerics and
bazaaris. It also
aimed to
preserve the
revolution and its achievements. Supporting...
- people, so the
concession represented a
major blow to
Persian farmers and
bazaaris whose livelihoods were
largely dependent on the
lucrative tobacco business...
- Shah's "heretical" innovations,
corruption and
heavy consumer taxes, many
bazaaris and
villagers took
refuge in the shrine,
chanting slogans such as "The...
- York:
Cambridge University Press, 2008 Kaplan,
Robert D. (March 1996). "A
Bazaari's World". The Atlantic.
Archived from the
original on 12 May 2008. Retrieved...
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influential Bazaaris whom he had
close ties to, with the goal of
fulfilling the need of a girl-exclusive
school with
conservative viewpoints in a
bazaari-majority...
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violating Islamic mixing of the ****es.
Tensions boiled over in 1935, when
bazaaris and
villagers rose up in
rebellion at the Imam Reza
shrine in
Mashhad to...