Bazaar
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- A marketplace, particularly in the Middle East, and often covered, with shops and stalls.
- A shop selling articles that are either exotic or eclectic.
- A fair or temporary market, often for charity.
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See also
- Types of markets, bazaars and souks
- Bazaari
- Bedesten (also known as bezistan, bezisten, bedesten) refers to a covered bazaar and an open bazaar in the Balkans.
- Haat bazaar – (also known as a hat) an open air bazaar or market in South Asia.
- Landa bazaar – a terminal market or market for second hand goods (South Asia), such as Medina quarter.
- Meena Bazaar – a bazaar that raises money for non-profit organisations.
- Pasar malam – a night market in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore that opens in the evening, typically held in the street in residential neighbourhoods.
- Pasar pagi – a morning market, typically a wet market that trades from dawn until midday, found in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. A Wet market sells fresh meat, and produce. See also Dry goods.
- Markets and retail in general
- Arcade – a covered passageway with stores along one or both sides.
- History of marketing
- Marketplace
- Merchant
- Peddler
- Retail
- Shopping mall
- Shōtengai - a style of Japanese commercial district, typically in the form of a local market street that is closed to vehicular traffic.
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