Iranian Bazaars:The Illustration of Stable Thoughts
- 세계문화관광학회
- Conference Proceedings
- 12th International Joint World Cultural Tourism Conference 2011
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2011.12495 - 506 (12 pages)
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“Bazaar” is a Persian word from the language of Iranians of 2500 years ago which has entered the languages of other countries. “Bazaar”, the trading or marketing place with the architectural principles and concerns, was formed in Iran because of the long experience of marketing. This has become a valuable inheritance of Islamic ideological civilization and Iranian advanced architecture and a model of Islamic-marketing places with spectacular elements and parts, and the place for economical, social and cultural exchanges. “Bazaars” are found in cities of Iran and many Islamic countries in west of Asia and north of Africa. With the stable structure and function as a symbol of social values, this place has become the economic center and the illustration of stable architecture and advanced principles. “Bazaars” as the heart of Iranian cities economy with several major and minor rows of shops, in closed and open areas, along a fixed line or branches with beautiful arcs, patios, and frameworks are among the main national inheritance of Iran and one of the important Iranian architectural treasures because of its Iranian nobility.
Abstract
Introduction
People in the Iranian markets
Self-sufficiency in Iranian Markets
Avoiding vanity in the Iranian markets
Surveying in Iranian Markets
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