-
limited detailed studies of the
evolution of
bazaars, the
earliest evidence for the
existence of
bazaars or
souks dates to
around 3000 BCE.
Cities in...
- The ****e
Bazaar (Turkish: Mısır Çarşısı,
meaning "Egyptian
Bazaar") in Istanbul, Turkey, is one of the
largest bazaars in the city.
Located in the Eminönü...
- used
vibrant rhymes to
describe the
magnificence of the
bazaars and the
products sold in the
bazaars.
According to the
scholar Natesan Sharda Iyer who aut****d...
-
building in Africa. OK
Bazaars was
financially strained, and in 1997, was
acquired by the
Shoprite group. "I'll
Break OK
Bazaars - The
Heritage Portal"...
- one, two or
three of the
following bazaars:
Saddar Bazaar. R A
Bazaar i.e.,
Royal Artillery Bazaar. Lal
Kurti Bazaar i.e.,
Lalkurti meaning Red Shirts;...
- few
princes were the only
males allowed to be
present in the
Meena Bazaar. The
Bazaars were open for
business for 5 to 8 days
during the
Norouz (New Year)...
-
bazaar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bazaar or
landa bazaar is a
permanent marketplace or
street of shops.
Bazaar may also
refer to:
Bazaar,...
- Harper's
Bazaar is an
American monthly women's
fashion magazine. It was
first published in New York City on
November 2, 1867, as the w****ly Harper's Bazar...
-
charity bazaars to
raise funds.
Charity bazaars remained po****r
throughout the 1800s.
Literary scholar Leslee Thorne-Murphy
wrote that the
charity bazaar was...
- Haat
bazaars are
conducted on a
regular basis,
usually once,
twice or
thrice a w****, and in some
places once
every fortnight. At times, haat
bazaars are...