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Traditional Bazaar (Market Place) of Kermanshah


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The colorful traditional market place of Kermanshah in western Iran.

This place is known to outsiders and some residents as "The Kurdish

Bazaar". You can find many things including but not limited to Kurdish

traditional clothing, fabrics and ornaments, handmade leather hunting

equipment, carpets, spices, and even Boswellia resin that is a

traditional natural chewing gum. The current building of this market

place is around 200 years old but the market itself is way older. This

city according to wikipedia was "one of the cradles of prehistoric

cultures such as Neolithic villages". dating back to 10,000 years ago.

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