- A
bedesten (variants:
bezistan, bezisten, bedestan) is a type of
covered market or
market hall
which was
historically found in the
cities of the Ottoman...
-
Brusa bezistan with its 6 roof
domes it is one of the
historic buildings in Sarajevo's Baščaršija from the time of the
Ottoman period in the
history of...
- such as
bezistans, hans, and caravanserais.[citation needed]
Sarajevo was an
important center of
trade in the
Balkans and had
three bezistans (today the...
- rok za lepši
Bezistan" [New
deadline for
nicer Bezistan].
Politika (in Serbian). p. 15.
Daliborka Mučibabić (20
April 2017), "
Bezistan bez kioska, a...
- Gazi Husrev-beg's
bezistan is one of the
preserved bezistan in Sarajevo,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the
Ottoman period in the
history of the country...
- rok za lepši
Bezistan" [New
deadline for
nicer Bezistan].
Politika (in Serbian). p. 15.
Daliborka Mučibabić (20
April 2017), "
Bezistan bez kioska, a...
-
stone inn, Tašlihan,
located between Hotel Europe and Gazi Husrev-beg’s
bezistan.
During the Austro-Hungarian period, it was
named Franje Josipa Street...
-
Bezistan (Serbian Cyrillic: Безистан) is a
roofed square and
indoor p****age in
downtown Belgrade,
Serbia that was
designed by
Vladeta Maksimović in 1953...
- landmarks: Gazi Husrev-begov
bezistan: A
covered market built in 1555 as part of Gazi
Husrev Bey's endowment. The
bezistan runs
parallel to
Zlatarska Street...
- with Kundurdžiluk and Ćurčiluk Mali,
tracing the
western wall of
Brusa Bezistan and
leading to the
southern entrance of
Kolobara Han. Bazardžani Street...