The famous Middle Eastern bazaar has been a fixture
of cities in that region and of central
In this multimedia report, we are guided through the
great ancient bazaar of
Evocative yet practical names of the past greet us,
seeming to challenge any assumption of a modern monopoly of the
concept of shopping malls, centres or precincts: ‘caravanserai’ (a
central courtyard for the pack animals and caravans, surrounded by
warehouses and traders’ shop fronts, now often abbreviated to ‘sara’),
‘hojra’ (a cell, kiosk, office or small shop), ‘rasteh’ (a row of
such shops), ‘chahar soo’ (an intersection of two thoroughfares),
‘teamcheh’ (a small version of the caravanserai, often a chamber)
and ‘dalan’ (alleys and pathways connecting all these together,
lined with shops). We are invited to receive and enjoy the ancient
hospitality of the residents and merchants of the bazaar of