Author: kingofmedes » Wed Jul 26, 2006 10:35 am
Dear UE_kurdophile,
According to wikipidia the terms of Bazaar as follows:
“…A bazaar is a marketplace, often covered, typically found in areas of Persian and some Islamic culture. The word derives from the Persian word bāzār, whose etymology goes back to the Pahlavi word baha-char meaning "the place of prices…".
however according to Encyclopedia Britannica; the term bazaar as follow:
“... Originally, a public market district of a Persian town. From Persia the term spread to Arabia (the Arabic word suq is synonymous), Turkey, and North Africa. In India it came to be applied to a single shop, and in current English usage it is applied both to a single shop or concession selling miscellaneous articles and to a fair at which such miscellany is sold, sometimes for…”
However, in mown perspective I have a bit doubt and reservation in that regards: for some good reason
1. the first ruler and governmental system of today so called Iran was Median, when Persian take over they have adopt almost all system of median , as we know Persian who use to be tribe in north where today Turkmenistan, near Ural sea, they had barbarian life.
2. to me is clear that balance of Kurdish is not language is adopt itself with parallel to Persian, but quit opposite, Persian learned and adopted their language based on Kurdish as note in point 1.(of course our language have been effected during Persian rules)
3. as today all research and facts all based on existence of nation who have boundaries as well as politically been adjusted, which means, the researchers analysis only stay with boundaries of nation or countries. is very clear that everything has been mislead, and adjusted and a lot things has been stolen from Kurdistan, and either considering them as mildest culture or a Persian or a Turk, in my person opinion I would be more caution to say that word “bazaar” have to be Persian term.
4. in Kurdish culture the second day of week” yek şem” always been called bazaar day, where peoples would gather in a flat area and they sell their good our exchange thing for something they need, such has selling cows, sheep’s and buying cloths house hold, etc… this term later turks adopted as name week after their tribes invasion in Kurdistan, they also adopt themselves somehow to the region traditional culture of marketing(bazaar) they present themes in market and learned customer of buying and selling good, today Turks call that day “PAZAR”
Her tişt ji bu Medya!!! Ji bu Kurdistan!!!