It was common to see the Pakistanis pursued through the bazaar by gangs of veiled women.
The town's bazaar was just as it always would have been, a mass of higgledypiggledy buildings.
The market, which specializes in goods scavenged from the U.S. military, is dubbed the Bush Bazaar.
Just south of the bazaar lies the Barakatra, once the tallest structure in Dhaka.
The gilded temple was not badly damaged, but the bazaar behind the complex was leveled.
In the cramped, labyrinthine alleys of Peshawar's bazaar, bearded traders grumble about the government.
Bereft of Arab custom, Saladin's bazaar peddles Jewish menorahs and Israeli army T-shirts instead.
PLC, which already has a franchise agreement with Tata Group's Star Bazaar stores, welcomed the news.
Rather than stalking out of the bazaar, the two sides are at least still haggling.
"Coats are very strong, " agreed Avril Graham, executive fashion and beauty editor at Harper's Bazaar.
It started as a penny bazaar when it opened in the market in the 1880s.
Others, like a gnarled spice seller in Samarkand's bustling bazaar shrug it all off.
The evident disparity would seem daunting even in a region noted for bazaar bargaining.
The town also retains a bazaar, an 18th-century mosque and two churches of the same period.
You can get a hot curry near Abbottabad's bazaar and, if you're lucky, a few other choices.
Masterminding that human bazaar was Sheikh Hussein al-Zubayi, a small-time religious figure at a Baghdad University mosque.
Finally, the Bazaar in Los Angeles and even more so Minibar, the six-seat postmodern countertop in D.
Wikipedia names, among others, the Grand Bazaar at Isfahan in Iran that dates from the 10th century.
With assets of up to a billion dollars, the sect had shopped in Russia's chaotic arms bazaar.
The mullahs are skillfully employing the techniques of the bazaar to buy time to complete their weapons program.
It has two government schools, but no health-care facilities, aside from a few quack doctors in the bazaar.
Crucially, the Times reported that by last Thursday the bazaar strike had in many cases become openly revolutionary.
As more buyers flock to its website, the more attractive it becomes to sellers, and so the bazaar grows.
The online bazaar has become as exciting as a traditional Middle Eastern souk.
The problem: They haven't been able to take on the online bazaar effectively.
Go to any Middle Eastern bazaar and half the joy of a purchase is the negotiation of the price.
"That launched Jil, " Liz Tilberis, then-editor of Harper's Bazaar, said at the time.
Kellermann said that a "giant arms bazaar" has developed in Eastern Europe by which criminals sell cybertools to others.
Sample a sweet mango in the fruit and vegetable section then admire the quirky antiques and Raj-era bric-a-brac in Chor Bazaar.
They have millennia-old experience haggling about carpets and other merchandise in the bazaar.
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