Souq
A souq or souk (also spelled soq, souk, esouk, suk, sooq, souq, or suq) is an open-air marketplace or commercial quarter in an Arab, or Berber city. A souk or souq is a free market where vendors can say the going market price for their products. The term is often used for the market in any Arab or Muslim city. In modern times, it appears in Western cities, too. It may also be the weekly market in some smaller towns where no tribal conflicts would be allowed. The word "souq" comes from the Aramaic word šūqā, which means "street, market". This Aramaic word was then taken in Arabic. The Arabic word sūq was then borrowed into English via French by the 19th century.
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The Grand Bazaar in Istanbul, Turkey
Bazaar in Sanandaj, Iran
Shuk Mahane Yehuda, a popular shuk in Jerusalem, often simply called the Shuk (Hebrew: השוק, romanized: ha-Šūq)
Khan al-Mirjan in Baghdad (14th century), one of the oldest preserved urban commercial structures in the Islamic world
The Old Bazaar of Pristina, Kosovo
Mule moving goods around in the car-free Medina quarter, Fes, Morocco
Khan el-Khalili, the central bazaar of Cairo (photo from 1880s)
A covered market street in the Bazaar of Tabriz