The word "bazaar" is correct and usable in written English. The term can refer to both a physical marketplace or a fundraiser, traditionally with a range of items for sale. For example: "The annual school bazaar was a great success and raised a lot of money for charity.".
At the city bazaar, where Russians and Tatars hawk their wares side by side, a Russian, Viktoria Bayeva, said that "everything seems friendly" for now.
The town's Arizona market – a haven for drugs, prostitution, guns and counterfeit merchandise during and after the war - was transformed into a licensed, regulated bazaar.
Firat Inci, a 32-year-old bazaar restaurateur originally from the southern town of Siirt, has always voted for the AKP and for Erdoğan.
At her local bazaar in Kyrgyzstan's capital, Bishkek, the price for beef has jumped nine per cent in the last six weeks.
Only 17% of all guns were actually traced back to the United States.Mexico is a virtual arms-bazaar, with AK47s from China, shoulder-fired rockets from Soviet-block manufacturers, and fragmentation grenades from South Korea.
"Some big companies such as [leading mobile app store] Cafe Bazaar, which is an Android market, will probably face serious problems if Google were to directly enter the Iranian market," he says, "whereas a company like Digikala will benefit from sanctions relief because it will have access to foreign investors".
In Istanbul's wondrous Grand Bazaar, the traders are often seen as representing Erdoğan's core constituency – conservative, religious small business owners.
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