BAZAR
Bazeegurs
give light; and it is in these that the jewellers, goldsmiths, and other dealers in the richer wares, have their shops. The bazaar or maidan of Ispahan is one of the finest places in Persia, and greatly surpasses all the exchanges in Europe. The bazaar of Tauris was famed for its extent, having several times contained 30,000 men ranged in order of battle; and the bazaar of Ali Pacha at Adrianople is of very large dimensions. At Constantinople there are the old and the new bazaar, which are large square buildings, covered with domes, and sustained by arches and pilasters. The name of bazaar has lately been given to various establishments in London and other cities, where all sorts of goods and wares are exhibited for sale.