dokonlar
Dokonlar are small privately owned retail shops found in Uzbek-speaking areas, particularly in Uzbekistan. The word dokon comes from the Persian word dukkān, meaning shop or merchant, and the plural dokonlar refers to multiple such establishments. In everyday usage, a dokon is a neighborhood store that sells a range of goods for daily use.
Typical dokonlar are family-run or independently owned and operate as storefronts along streets or in traditional
Historically, dokonlar have played a central role in urban and rural commerce, serving as accessible points
In contemporary times, dokonlar face competition from supermarkets, hypermarkets, and online shopping, leading some to modernize