In
the modern period, the traditional bazaars
have adapted to the new global consumer econ-
omy. Many have become centers of tourism, such
as the old marketplaces of F
ez
, Cairo, J
erUsalem
,
d
amascUs
, Aleppo, i
stanbUl
, Jeddah, Delhi, and
Hyderabad (in southern i
ndia
). But even in these
changed circumstances, the heritage of the tra-
ditional bazaar can still be felt when one walks
down their streets. Also, as it has in the past, the
contemporary marketplace can become a flash-
point for political protest, as happened in i
ran
,
where bazaaris joined with the Shii ulama to
spearhead the revolution
that brought about the
downfall of the monarchy in 1978–79.
See also
hisba
.
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