Lexicographical Neighbors of Bazars
Literary usage of Bazars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Biblical Researches in Palestine, and in the Adjacent Regions: A Journal of by Edward Robinson (1874)
"Those on the east are the bazars just described ; that on the south is the ...
Along this latter street, westward from the bazars, is a line of pointed ..."
2. Later Biblical Researches in Palestine and the Adjacent Regions by Edward Robinson (1856)
"Those on the east are the bazars just described ; that on the south is the ...
Along this latter street, westward from the bazars, is a line of pointed ..."
3. Travels in Russia, the Krimea, the Caucasus, and Georgia by Robert Lyall (1825)
"The only good situation for the bazars on this side the river, is already occupied by
... General Betancourt gave the plan of the present existing bazars at ..."
4. Greece and the Golden Horn by Stephen Olin (1854)
"THE bazars. A WALK of a few minutes brought us to the bazars, a characteristic
and very interesting feature of Constantinople. They occupy a very large and ..."
5. The Beauties of the Bosphorus by Pardoe (Julia), William Henry Bartlett, George Virtue (1840)
"THE bazars of Constantinople have ever been to home-staying Europeans as a vision
of the " Arabian Nights ;" travellers have lost themselves in hyperbole in ..."
6. Carthage and Tunis: The Old and New Gates of the Orient by Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen (1906)
"... CHAPTER V THE bazars IT may be more correct to say bazar than bazars, but the
English speak of the bazars ; Tunisians speak of the " souks. ..."