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THE GRAND BAZAAR

THE GRAND BAZAAR
THE GRAND BAZAAR
THE GRAND BAZAAR
THE GRAND BAZAAR
THE GRAND BAZAAR
THE GRAND BAZAAR
THE GRAND BAZAAR
THE GRAND BAZAAR
THE GRAND BAZAAR

THE GRAND BAZAAR

 

The Grand Bazaar is one of the largest and oldest grand bazaars in the world, located in the center of Istanbul, in the middle of Beyazit, Nuruosmaniye and Mercan districts. The Grand Bazaar was founded in 1461, when Fatih Sultan Mehmet started its construction. The main Grand Bazaar was built from wood by Sultan Suleiman The Magnificent.

 

The Grand Bazaar has an area of 110,868 m², a covered area of 45,000 m², 3600 shops on 65 streets and a total of 14 inns. Although most of them have changed today, we can deduce what was made and sold there in the past from the names of the streets and inns of the Grand Bazaar. The bazaar has eleven gates.

 

During the Ottoman period, the grand bazaars in Bedesten also functioned as a financial center, which led to the accumulation of capital through trade, as well as a treasury in which the valuables of the Palace were preserved. Fatih Sultan Mehmet built the Cevahir and Sandal bedestens (bedesten: a type of covered market) as a source of income for Hagia Sophia. Other shops began opening in their vicinity, and this eventually became the Grand Bazaar of Istanbul.

 

Evliya Çelebi (the Turkish traveler) described the Grand Bazaar as an enormously powerful fortress. Celebi described the artisans of the Grand Bazaar in the 1640s as follows:

"In a select and crowded part of Istanbul, it is a market that constitutes the grand treasury of the House of Osman, a veritable fortress of laughter. Here are the goods of all the travellers, viziers and notables, who have several hundred underground cellars with iron doors... There is a jewelers' gate that opens to the East, on which there is a terrible bird with outspread wings... The purpose of engraved this image on the door was this: the thing known as Income is a wild bird that flies into the air. If you can hunt this bird with kindness, you can profit in this bedesten!"

 

 

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