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bazaar and called
After 1989 it was used mainly as a bazaar called Jarmark Europa, becoming famous as the place to buy a whole range of goods, most notably clothes, software, hardware and media.
Jennet bazaar is also called " 12-etazhka " bazaar due to its location in the lot adjacent to a condemned apartment building.
On the night of 1 December 2008, a fire that started from a floating restaurant destroyed the larger of city's two markets called the lower bazaar.
The Lahore Gate is the main entrance ; it leads to the domed arcade containing shops called the Chatta Chowk ( covered bazaar ).
Once a week, a well known bazaar called " Panjshambe bazar " or in Minabi language " Peyshambe Bazar " () attracts people from all over Hormozgan, and beyond.
There is also a small market called Chak Jhumra main bazaar, valued for its Punjabi cultural and historical food and other products. There is also a plan to give a motorway M3 link to chak jhumra in the near future.
A rummage sale by a church is called a church sale or church bazaar.

bazaar and built
Construction included two-story stone houses, the bazaar, and the Central or Middle Bridge ( Ura e Mesit ) over the Kir river, built during the second half of the 18th century, over 100 meters long, with 13 arcs of stone, the largest one being 22 meters wide and 12 meters tall.
One of the main goals of the renovation work in 2008 was to remove these vendors and move them to a new crafts bazaar built nearby.
When the plazas reopened in 2009, there were confrontations between the vendors and authorities, both on the plazas with police and in the courts, despite the fact that the borough built a nearby bazaar on Felipe Carrillo Puerto.
Most progress was in Sangin, with schools being built and shops opening in the bazaar.
Built at the same time as the castle in the bazaar, there is also a small Ottoman caravanserai built by Suleiman's mother Ayşe Hafsa Sultan.
* The market bazaar built in 1868, with a clock tower built in 1893
* the Ottoman Empire-era bazaar ( Arasta )-marked by a clock tower built by a Greek craftsman named Filivari Usta in 1895,
The town boasts a relatively new clothing bazaar, predominantly built by funds from Kyrgyz ex-president, Askar Akayev, alongside an older established bazaar.

bazaar and on
Passing it, the bus climbed a hill, with the covered spice bazaar on the right and Pandelli's, a famous and excellent restaurant, above it.
Raymond has refused to speculate on whether the " bazaar " development model could be applied to works such as books and music, not wanting to " weaken the winning argument for open-sourcing software by tying it to a potential loser ".
Whereas the stewards of X since 1988 ( including the prior X. Org ) had been vendor organizations, the Foundation was led by software developers and used community development based on the bazaar model, which relies on outside involvement.
The Baker Creek Spring Planting Festival, drawing 6, 000 attendants, is held there each spring and features a music show, speakers on agricultural, horticultural, and agro-political topics, historic demonstrations, and an open-air bazaar with plant and seed vendors ' booths.
During the early phase of the Russian siege on Grozny on October 25, 1999, Russian forces launched five SS-21 ballistic missiles at the crowded central bazaar and a maternity ward, killing more than 140 people and injuring hundreds.
In the narrow streets of the bazaar people scurry to and from carrying trays of food, which is eaten on newspapers spread on low tables in a corner of the little shops, many people drinking water from the same cup.
The last fires of bazaar happened in 1943 and 1954, and the related restorations were finished on 28 July 1959.
The pyramid and bazaar scenes were filmed on location in Egypt.
Maria — nicknamed “ Captain Chapman ” and the " great goddess " by her opponents and " Lady Macbeth " even by her friends — outmaneuvered the opposition to take control of a resurrected BFASS, which from then on mainly focused on organizing the Boston bazaar.
They are taught to sit on the hand, and numbers may thus be seen in any Indian bazaar.
On 17 November 2009, Taliban militants fired rockets on a bazaar in Tagab district where French forces were meeting with tribal elders, killing 10 Afghan civilians and wounding 28.
Whereas the stewards of X since 1988 ( including the previous X. Org, part of The Open Group ) had been vendor organizations, the Foundation is led by software developers and using community development on the bazaar model, which relies on outside involvement.
There was also unrest in the city of Meerut itself, with angry protests in the bazaar and some buildings being set on fire.
He worked on religion, most particularly Islam, on bazaar trade, on economic development, on traditional political structures, and on village and family life.

bazaar and western
The avto-vaksal, or bus / taxi station, is also located in the western end of the bazaar.

bazaar and side
6. In the morning the eastern side of the mosque used to be converted into a bazaar for poultry and birds in general.

bazaar and remained
In 1835, Chapman assumed the leadership of the Boston Anti-Slavery Bazaar, which had been founded the previous year by Lydia Maria Child and Louisa Loring, and remained in charge of the fair until 1858, when she unilaterally made the decision to replace the bazaar with the Anti-Slavery Subscription Anniversary.
The city lost its status as a capital in the 17th century, but its bazaar has remained important as a commercial and economic center.
Although, numerous modern shops and malls have been established nowadays, the bazaar of Tabriz has remained the economic heart of both the city and northwestern of Iran.
Homesick and distraught, she remained disconsolate as the Emperor made ever-increasing efforts to recreate her distant village, building her a mosque, miniature oasis, and bazaar outside her windows in an effort to bring her happiness.

bazaar and social
And of course religious life continues to center in the more famous mosques, and commercial life -- very much a social institution -- in the bazaar.
The Bazaar, a trading zone which in essence allowed player characters to act as NPC merchants, is also credited with causing massive " mudflation " and damage to both the in-game economy and to the social networking and role-playing that often occurred in player-run bazaar areas such as the North Freeport Bank or the East Commonlands tunnel, where characters had previously congregated to buy and sell goods with all the efficiency of a third-world city market.

bazaar and commercial
Its historic bazaar complex is one of the most important commercial centres on the Silk Road.

bazaar and meeting
The Front intended the meeting to serve as the focus for the middle classes, the bazaar, and the left wing.

bazaar and place
The Arab bazaar ( Alcaicería ) is made up of several narrow streets, which start from this place and continue as far as the cathedral
Only the main cathedral was turned into a mosque ( Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque ), and the bazaar and market place were developed.
During the Ottoman Turkish administration, the city was known as Yeni Pazar ( meaning " new market " in Turkish ), which is derived from bazaar (; from Middle Persian (), meaning " place of prices ").
Although more often described as the entrance to a now non-existent bazaar, the chief function of this building known as a Tekyeh, and the square before it, was to host the Ta ' ziyeh, a cycle of passion plays commemorating the martyrdom of Husayn ibn Ali, which takes place once a year during the mourning month of Moharram.
A bazaar (; from Middle Persian (), meaning " place of prices ") is a permanent enclosed merchandising area, marketplace, or street of shops where goods and services are exchanged or sold.
It is worthy of mention that Tabriz bazaar has been being an important political place, and one can point out its importance in the Iranian Constitutional Revolution in the last century and Islamic Revolution in the contemporary time.
One of the unique features of Nehru Place is the pervading informal atmosphere, akin to a flea market or a bazaar, in a place that deals in high-technology products.
Three days later, the bazaar is taking place.
The Grand bazaar is still an important place of commerce for Tehranis, Iranians, travelling merchants and-increasingly-tourists.
As of October 2005, plans are in place to construct a hotel in the southern section of the bazaar for the benefit of tourists, in a bid to make the bazaar more hospitable and to regain some of its importance.
* Mercan-below the bazaar, the place to buy any kind of bag or briefcase,
They managed only 10th place in the 1901 season, losing more games than they won and with ticket sales flagging and debts mounting, the club decided to hold a four-day bazaar to raise money at St James Hall, Manchester.
In 2005, during 29 October 2005 Delhi serial bombings, the first blast took place in the main bazaar of Paharganj, during busy shopping period, two days before festival of Diwali.
Another interpolation of note was a divertissement for Turkish, Persian and Arabian slave-women that took place during the scene in the bazaar of the first act.

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