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A '''[[bazaar]]''' is a [[marketplace]] consisting of multiple small [[Market stall|stalls]] or shops, especially in the [[Middle East]], the [[Balkans]], [[North Africa]] and [[South Asia]]. However, temporary open markets elsewhere, such as in the West, might also designate themselves as bazaars. The ones in the Middle East were traditionally located in vaulted or covered streets that had doors on each end and served as a city's central marketplace. [[Street market]]s are the European and North American equivalents.
A '''[[bazaar]]''' is a merchandising area, [[marketplace]], or street of shops where goods and services are exchanged or sold.


For classifying by year or century of establishment, they are classed as ''shopping malls'':
:;See e.g. [[:Category:Shopping malls established in the 15th century]] or [[:Category:Shopping malls established in 1992]]

[[Category:Iranian folklore]]
[[Category:Islamic culture]]
[[Category:Retail markets]]
[[Category:Retail markets]]
[[Category:Shopping (activity)]]
[[Category:Street culture]]
[[Category:Street culture]]

[[ru:Категория:Базары]]

Latest revision as of 06:59, 20 August 2023

A bazaar is a marketplace consisting of multiple small stalls or shops, especially in the Middle East, the Balkans, North Africa and South Asia. However, temporary open markets elsewhere, such as in the West, might also designate themselves as bazaars. The ones in the Middle East were traditionally located in vaulted or covered streets that had doors on each end and served as a city's central marketplace. Street markets are the European and North American equivalents.

For classifying by year or century of establishment, they are classed as shopping malls:

See e.g. Category:Shopping malls established in the 15th century or Category:Shopping malls established in 1992