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Bazaar, As a Symbol of Culture and the Architecture of Commercial Spaces in Iranian-Islamic Civilization

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Bazaar is one of the most important commercial and cultural centers in Islamic Iranian cities and archaeological markets with the formation of early civilization and urbanization started simultaneously. In the history of economic activity, in addition to social, cultural and recreational activities, it is also applied, and it is a place, a way of life, and a symbol of class and of life, using the Islamic school lies in the town evokes. Bazaar is one of the greatest achievements of the Islamic civilization of the period, especially in Iran as a symbol of commercial spaces. In Islamic cities, Bazaar is the main axis of the city's economic centers, and production and distribution of a variety of goods and money exchanges important warehouses in its place. Bazaar of the most superficial to deep cultural aspect is considered the most urban, according to the specific application of this kind of spaces and spaces in the contemporary era up to date Bazaar analysis or commercial centers, types your course specific culture. Commercial centers in history with such transformation has been associated with the passage of time and the level of city land to a commercial user and dedicated physical manifestation it to form shop, Bazaar, malls, shops and ... at will. The Bazaars have not only the commercial aspect, but also a cultural icon in the periods of history.
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