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The Bazaar: Markets and Merchants of the Islamic World

The Bazaar: Markets and Merchants of the Islamic World

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: History of bazaar omits slavery
Review: From 700 A.D. to 1900 A.D. the Islamic bazaar included a vigorous trade in humanity. Over 11 million Black Africans were kidnapped from their homes and pressed into slavery by the Islamic dynasties. Males slaves were castrated and sent to the fight the wars of the Islamic world. Female slaves went into harmes and household service.
If a history of the Bazaar is attempted by this author it shoujld be complete and accurate.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: History of bazaar omits slavery
Review: I checked this out of the library, and when I get back from Syria and Lebanon, am going to buy it. An entirely different perspective from anything I've ever seen. Even if it does omit anything about the ongoing conflicts of the region, we already know all of that. This tells us and shows us something we don't know. When I'm walking through the bazaars in Damascus and Aleppo, I will be carrying this book in my head and seeing everything differently because of it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fascinating
Review: I checked this out of the library, and when I get back from Syria and Lebanon, am going to buy it. An entirely different perspective from anything I've ever seen. Even if it does omit anything about the ongoing conflicts of the region, we already know all of that. This tells us and shows us something we don't know. When I'm walking through the bazaars in Damascus and Aleppo, I will be carrying this book in my head and seeing everything differently because of it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A superb introduction to the world of the bazaar.
Review: I have traveled extensively in the Middle East and North Africa, and my favorite places are the suqs, or bazaars of each city. I have actually visited half of the bazaars featured in this book, and therefore I can attest to the accuracy of the information provided. This book captures the variety, texture, and atmosphere of the bazaar. The only aspects missing are the sounds and the aromas. Of special interest and value are the maps of each bazaar, for wandering through a suq can be an overpowering experience. Nowhere else have I come upon this type of information. The photos are well done, showing both the people and their surroundings accurately, but beautifully. This book makes me want to pay a return visit to a bazaar, soon.


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