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Photo essay: Tehran bazaar

by Morteza Zeighami
21-Aug-2008
 

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Traitors

by Sarzamine man (not verified) on

despite some few good business man in Bazzar, the Iran Bazzar is the center of Iranian traitor, these are the bunch that have always kept dictatorship in place in Iran, as you can realize from the name Bazzary, their only agenda IS TO MAKE MONEY, imagine what would happen to these people under a democratic system ? these people have done anything, I mean anything to keep dictatorship in Iran, I assure you, one day, their fitly intention will be revealed to all those Iranian that still are sleeping.


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Thanks Kourosh 23. Yes

by skatermom (not verified) on

Thanks Kourosh 23. Yes he/she missed the point completely. I'm 1/2 Khorasani and to think my ham ostani could be so friggin hostile. I never thought of myself as intestinal waste.


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For Khorasani

by kourosh23 (not verified) on

Jenabe Khorasani.

Child molestation happens everywhere in the world and is not limited only to US churches or near iranian mosques. You also sound as if you have never shopped outside of iran (have you?) to know what a mess you'd be in had you attempeted such nasty act.
You totally missed skatermom's point. No one has the god damn right to stick his dirty hands up a girl or a lady's dress, period. She is referring to the general atmosphere of chaos and lawlessness that is a predominate feature of bazzar in iran.


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Touche Khorasani! I must

by skatermom (not verified) on

Touche Khorasani! I must admit that was a good one. I didn't really think of it like that. You do have a point. However you must admit being groped by strange men next to the Mesjed is a bit weird... and incidentally my torbati family do miss me.


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to: skatermom

by Khorasani (not verified) on

Thank god you are out of Iran. Now you are in a country that doesn't have any child molestation anywhere near a place of worship! (like Church?) I hope you stay in this land of bliss and safe shopping. Nobody is missing you.


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It is cesspool of

by shameontazis (not verified) on

It is cesspool of kelptocracy and corruption; A turf for the gang members and their mafia bosses ruling Iran.


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Bazzar is beautiful

by Azam (not verified) on

Thanks. I enjoyed looking at the pictures and unlike the morons who look for any excuse to unleash their miseries on Iran, I think Bazaar is a fascinating and intriguing pale. Hell, I will take going to the enchanting, unique, and adventuresome Bazaar over the boring, predictable malls with the same merchandise all over. Now that is nauseating!

As for the women (the person who must be living in cave had asked), they are busy working as doctors, lawyers, teachers and nuclear scientist (I know that because I have one of each in my average family in Iran).

Azam Nemati


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> Strongest Lobby in Iran

by Another Lost Iranian in France (not verified) on

The Bazaar is the main economic entity in Iran. bekhain nakhain.

love this picture : www.iranian.com/main/image/37227

Thanks Morteza, good job.


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1C

by Anonymouss (not verified) on

I thought those days are over and some new technology replaced the JOLE HAMAALI.


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My apologies to Tehrani

by skatermom (not verified) on

My apologies to Tehrani 1960. I didn't mean to insult your bazaari family.


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Thank you for leaving Iran for Tehrangeles

by Tehrani1960 (not verified) on

The kind of rotten element who hate everything about Iran (the religion of the overwhelming majority--Shia Islam, not Zoroastrianism; its institutions, such as the bazaar; its people--except for "Empress" Farah and Googoosh, of course) did Iran a favor by leaving the country. Please stay in the U.S., where you are considered Sand Negroes, and don't come back to Iran. I have more respect for the taxi drivers of Tehran than for the moftkhor, Ajnabi-parast. The best thing Iran did was to expel this waste from its intestines.


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Sorry Khorasani, I remember

by skatermom (not verified) on

Sorry Khorasani,
I remember going to the bazaar in Meshad with my grandmother as a child and it scared the piss out of me. It was the 70's and guys were constantly grabbing and pawing at my aunts. Our asses were bruised. Yes our asses. They grabbed at me when I was 8 years old. Ironically blocks from the masjed. I begged to go and they tried to talk me out of it. Now I know why. To this day the only thing I remember of Imam Reza and the bazaar are men who accosted us. The next year I remember my grandmother saying these idiots are trying to overthrow the shah and take over. I still can't believe a bunch of dahati, horny, beesavad pedophile rapists with abacus' were able to change the regime. As white trash as wall mart may be. Nobody ever tried to put their hands up my dress.


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Bazaar is an Iranian institution

by Khorasani (not verified) on

this is how the economy moves in Iran and has for a long time. Tehran Bazaar is lively vibrant place and it has the best food for half the money of balashahr.

to Eyeranians who call it filthy. please go shopping at wallmart don't come back to Iran.


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Republic of thieves

by samsam1111 on

is the best tag for bazar ...Still haven,t seen a bazari who is not a kalasheh dozd...buncha tokhmeh Arab moftkhor ..dastmal yazdi beh akhoond...


IRANdokht

is it true...

by IRANdokht on

is it true that they were the ones who funded the akhounds back in 78?

are they better off now?

what does the market of a country with a broken economy, import/export limitations, fallen currency and high poverty rate really do?   

IRANdokht


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disgusting place

by MRX1 (not verified) on

I had to go to Bazar few weeks a go despite my lack of desire. the place is crowded, filthy, every one throws garbage on the ground with no regard for sanitation, women in chadoor, thiefs trying to pick your pocket, pushing and shoving you name it. I don't want to even talk about the public restroom in the mosque! I wish some one would level the place with buldozoers alltogether so we get rid of this eye sore and it's degenerate merchants!


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backwards

by tea (not verified) on

Where are the women???? No wonder the country is so behind and backwards..... nauseating


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دنياي مردان

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دنياي كار ايران دنياي مردان و مردسالاران است و بس


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agha morteza damet garm hal

by mohseni63 (not verified) on

agha morteza damet garm hal dad .Haft jadam bazari hast. It reminded me of good old times. Thank you


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