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Prof. Dr. Sinsi
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![]() Grand Bazaar (İngilizce)To be lost in “Grand Bazaar” A bazaar which is in the middle of a historical city… A closed bazaar which covers the most historical parts of the city (Nuruosmaniye and Beyazit) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “ However there are lots of signals in the bazaar which try to help you, you can easily be lost”1 “However there has been building lots of modern shopping places in Istanbul, “Grand Bazaar” has never lost its importance”2 “ My words can not be enough, you must see the mystery”3 “Grand Bazaar” has lots of meanings for everyone, everybody finds another view in there ![]() HISTORY “Why do you visit “Grand Bazaar”?” “Because it saw lots of people, lives and also events ![]() This was the answer of a Greek write and ecologist Karamitsios Stelios ![]() ![]() This great historical bazaar was built in 1461 by Ottoman Sultan Fatih Mehmed ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “Grand Bazaar” has been living lots of problems like earthquakes and fires ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() After some other earthquakes and fires, the frontiers of bazaar became smaller and some halls (Bit Bazaar, Sarniçli, Paçavraci, Ali Pasha, Camili and Yol Geçen Inns) of it became independent places ![]() ![]() As a result the secret life of bazaar became such a private life that people has been trying to learn ![]() ![]() Hardware The effects of the earthquakes and fires changed the numbers of the stores, streets and the halls of bazaar ![]() ![]() As an example, a century before today there were 61 streets, 2 halls, 12 treasury rooms, 4 masjides, 2 ‘shadirvan’s4, 5 fountains, 8 wells, 24 inns, 4399 stores, 2195 small rooms and 1 hamam but because of earthquakes and fires the numbers decreased ![]() The number of the customers and visitors of bazaar decreased ![]() ![]() ![]() In addition, today it has 66 roads, 4000 stores, police station and banks with its great atmosphere ![]() ![]() ![]() Something Personal From Agri to Bursa, from Izmir to Ankara, from Singapore to Greece, from England to USA, everybody on the world heard its name; “Grand Bazaar” ![]() “You must be careful, it can swallow you” A 32 years old policeman Çetin Temizer used these words to give an advise to me ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “It is something like compulsory to visit” 66 years old retired officer, Ali Özbek says that he can not imagine a month which passes without visiting “Grand Bazaar” ![]() ![]() To illustrate the effects of bazaar on people, we must listen to the words of a tourist who is from Singapore; Yong Ping Koh ![]() ![]() ![]() Finally, a French gentleman Paul Picou describes his feelings in really interesting words “I never feel like I have been to Istanbul, if I have not visited bazaar ![]() ![]() ![]() We can get some more results from these different people; most of the tourists travel to be away from the crowdedness of the metropolises but they really enjoy their time while travelling a crowded place like bazaar ![]() ![]() To sum up, Grand Bazaar created nearly same feelings on people, however they have never seen each others anytime ![]() ![]() 1 ![]() ![]() ![]() 2 ![]() 3 ![]() 4 ![]() |
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