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Vakil Bazaar | |
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بازارِ وَکیل | |
General information | |
Architectural style | Persian |
Location | Shiraz, Iran |
Construction started | mid 1760s |
Completed | late 1760s |
Technical details | |
Structural system | Bazaar (Welfare) |
Size | 3,000 m2 (presumed) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Karim Khan Zand |
Engineer | A team of engineers all from Zand territories |
Vakil Bazaar (Persian: بازار وکیل) is a bazaar in central Shiraz, Iran.
See also
Gallery
- Bazaar of Shiraz as seen by Jane Dieulafoy in 1881.
- The Vakil Bazaar of Shiraz bustling with shoppers.
- Spice shops.
- Textiles.
- Sweets seller.
References
- Assari, Ali; T.M. Mahesh (December 2011). "Comparative sustainability of bazaar in Iranian traditional cities: Case studies in Isfahan and Tabriz" (PDF). International Journal on Technical and Physical Problems of Engineering. 3 (9): 18–24. Retrieved 7 January 2013.
External links
Bazaars in Iran | ||
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Also See: Bazaars in Iran |
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