Bazaar
A bazaar is a type of marketplace, typically found in the Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia, and parts of North Africa and the Mediterranean. The term is used in many languages and is often traced to Persian bazār, with related forms in Turkish and Arabic. Bazaars can be either covered or open-air and are usually organized into lanes or sections that house individual shops, stalls, or vendors.
Historically, bazaars arose as commercial and social centers along trade routes and in urban cores. They often
Functions and practices in bazaar commerce commonly include bargaining and negotiation, a reliance on informal networks,
Notable examples include the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, one of the largest and oldest covered markets, and