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The Evolution of Urban Bazaars from Traditional Bazaars to Modern Shopping Centers

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Bazaar is considered to be both the most important in urban areas and a starting gate along the main communicative pathways and to the city center or along the city's gates. Regarding the purchase and sale, exchange, exchanges, production surplus in goods between merchants and citizens, Bazaar exchanged to the villagers in one place. Early civilizations and the beginning of the formation of urban archaeological markets are simultaneous. There are various historical magnificent civilizations and the urban historical periods without any appearances of market as impossible with its neighbors. In general, in addition to economic activity, social and cultural activities and entertainment as well as well as a place, market in history was of high significance to be a way of life, a story and a symbol of life in associative stems. Bazaar was one of the greatest achievements of Islamic civilizations; in particular, it had a special place in Iran. In Islamic cities, the Bazaar is the city's main economic centers of production and distribution of goods in its warehouses in which important monetary transactions took place.
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