sotuvlar
Sotuvlar, also known as *sotuvlar* or *sotuvlar* (from the Turkic root *sot-* meaning "to sell"), are traditional marketplaces found in various Central Asian and Turkic cultures. These open-air markets serve as social and economic hubs, offering a wide range of goods, from fresh produce and handcrafted items to livestock and textiles. Sotuvlar often feature a lively atmosphere, blending commerce with cultural exchange, where vendors display their wares on low tables or stalls.
The structure of sotuvlar typically varies by region, but they commonly consist of temporary or semi-permanent
In some Turkic societies, sotuvlar hold symbolic significance, representing community bonds and the preservation of craftsmanship.
The term *sotuvlar* is particularly associated with the Kazakh and Kyrgyz peoples, where it describes both the