Database: Bazaar
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The Persian bazaar or the Arabic suq was a public market consisting of multiple covered and uncovered stalls. It was the beating heart of any Abbasid city. There, one found both staples of everyday life and exotic delicacies from faraway lands.
Baghdad's great bazaar served as a permanent public space where men and women could gather an socialize, and purchase daily food, basic materials, and other useful objects. In its galleries, they could find hard-working craftspeople like jewelers or shoemakers, but also goods brought from every corner of the empire by caravans. Market inspectors were also a common sight, there to ensure product quality, the use of accurate weight scales, and the full payment of caliphal fees and customs.