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Spice Bazaar Istanbul | Exploring Egyptian Bazaar - İstanbul Eminönü Mısır Çarşısı Canlı İzle
In this short video I will be walking through the spice bazaar in istanbul and you will see the street walk tour in 4k quality which was taken in 2021 in istanbul turkey where you can surely find so many gifts and spices and monuments and ...
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The Spice Bazaar (Turkish: Mısır Çarşısı, meaning "Egyptian Bazaar") in Istanbul, Turkey is one of the largest bazaars in the city. Located in the Eminönü quarter of the Fatih district, it is the most famous covered shopping complex after the Grand Bazaar.
There are several documents suggesting that the name of the bazaar was first "New Bazaar". Then it got its name "Egyptian Bazaar" (Turkish: Mısır Çarşısı) because it was built with the revenues from the Ottoman eyalet of Egypt in 1660.The word mısır has a double meaning in Turkish: "Egypt" and "maize". This is why sometimes the name is wrongly translated as "Corn Bazaar". The bazaar was (and still is) the center for spice trade in Istanbul, but in recent years shops of other types are gradually replacing the sellers of spices.
The building itself is part of the külliye (complex) of the New Mosque. The revenues obtained from the rented shops inside the bazaar building were used for the upkeeping of the mosque.
The structure was designed by the court architect Koca Kasım Ağa, but the construction works began under the supervision of another court architect, Mustafa Ağa, in the last months of 1660; following Istanbul's Great Fire of 1660 that began on 24 July 1660 and, lasting for slightly more than two days (circa 49 hours, according to the chronicles of Abdi Pasha), destroyed many neighbourhoods in the city. A major rebuilding and redevelopment effort started in the city following the fire, which included the resumption of the New Mosque's construction works in 1660 (halted between 1603 and 1660, the construction of the mosque was ultimately completed between 1660 and 1665) and the beginning of the Spice Bazaar's construction in the same year (all buildings in the New Mosque külliye, including the Spice Bazaar, were commissioned by Sultana Turhan Hatice, the Valide Sultan (Queen Mother) of Sultan Mehmed IV.)
İstanbul'un en eski kapalı çarşılarından biri olan Mısır Çarşısı, Eminönü'nde Yeni Camii'nin bulunduğu yerin arkasında yer alıyor.
Yerli ve yabancı turistlerin ilgisini fazlaca çeken Mısır Çarşısı'nı sizler için gezdik. Yürüyüş turumuzda Mısır Çarşısı ve çevresinde bulunan güzelliklerde yer alıyor.
The Spice Bazaar or also called Egyptian Bazaar is a popular tourist attraction in Istanbul. So it is recommended to visit this place. It's as must visit place in Istanbul for tourists. One of many other places to visit in Istanbul. You can reach the Spice Bazaar by the Bagcilar-Kabatas tram (T1 line) very easy. This covered marked was built 1660 during the Ottoman Period. It is called Egyptian Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı) because it was built with the revenues from the Ottoman province (eyalet) of Egypt. The bazaar was is the center for spice trade in Istanbul, but in the last years, because of tourism, shops of other type are replacing the spice shops. Visitors and tourists can buy the famous sweets, Turkish Delight "LOKUM", caviar, dried herbs, tea, Turkish Coffee, honey, nuts, dried fruits, jewellery, souvenirs and different kind of Spices "BAHARAT".
Mısır Çarşısı ,the Egyptian Bazaar or the Spice Bazaar is a relatively small covered marketplace at the heart of Eminönü that has served as the main port for incoming good to the Ottoman capital for centuries and still is an important part of the historical Istanbul. Colors and scents inside the Bazaar will take you to an amazing journey for a short while. Walk inside Mısır Çarşısı and see it yourself!
#spicebazaar #egyptianbazaar #mısırçarşısı
In this short video I will be walking through the spice bazaar in istanbul and you will see the street walk tour in 4k quality which was taken in 2021 in istanbul turkey where you can surely find so many gifts and spices and monuments and ...
Subscribe:
You can watch street walk videos of Adalar and Büyükada:
You can watch street walk videos of Bakırköy:
You can watch street walk videos of other cities of Turkey:
You can watch Figure Skating or İce dancing (Olympic Games in Erzurum 2011):
The Spice Bazaar (Turkish: Mısır Çarşısı, meaning "Egyptian Bazaar") in Istanbul, Turkey is one of the largest bazaars in the city. Located in the Eminönü quarter of the Fatih district, it is the most famous covered shopping complex after the Grand Bazaar.
There are several documents suggesting that the name of the bazaar was first "New Bazaar". Then it got its name "Egyptian Bazaar" (Turkish: Mısır Çarşısı) because it was built with the revenues from the Ottoman eyalet of Egypt in 1660.The word mısır has a double meaning in Turkish: "Egypt" and "maize". This is why sometimes the name is wrongly translated as "Corn Bazaar". The bazaar was (and still is) the center for spice trade in Istanbul, but in recent years shops of other types are gradually replacing the sellers of spices.
The building itself is part of the külliye (complex) of the New Mosque. The revenues obtained from the rented shops inside the bazaar building were used for the upkeeping of the mosque.
The structure was designed by the court architect Koca Kasım Ağa, but the construction works began under the supervision of another court architect, Mustafa Ağa, in the last months of 1660; following Istanbul's Great Fire of 1660 that began on 24 July 1660 and, lasting for slightly more than two days (circa 49 hours, according to the chronicles of Abdi Pasha), destroyed many neighbourhoods in the city. A major rebuilding and redevelopment effort started in the city following the fire, which included the resumption of the New Mosque's construction works in 1660 (halted between 1603 and 1660, the construction of the mosque was ultimately completed between 1660 and 1665) and the beginning of the Spice Bazaar's construction in the same year (all buildings in the New Mosque külliye, including the Spice Bazaar, were commissioned by Sultana Turhan Hatice, the Valide Sultan (Queen Mother) of Sultan Mehmed IV.)
İstanbul'un en eski kapalı çarşılarından biri olan Mısır Çarşısı, Eminönü'nde Yeni Camii'nin bulunduğu yerin arkasında yer alıyor.
Yerli ve yabancı turistlerin ilgisini fazlaca çeken Mısır Çarşısı'nı sizler için gezdik. Yürüyüş turumuzda Mısır Çarşısı ve çevresinde bulunan güzelliklerde yer alıyor.
The Spice Bazaar or also called Egyptian Bazaar is a popular tourist attraction in Istanbul. So it is recommended to visit this place. It's as must visit place in Istanbul for tourists. One of many other places to visit in Istanbul. You can reach the Spice Bazaar by the Bagcilar-Kabatas tram (T1 line) very easy. This covered marked was built 1660 during the Ottoman Period. It is called Egyptian Bazaar (Mısır Çarşısı) because it was built with the revenues from the Ottoman province (eyalet) of Egypt. The bazaar was is the center for spice trade in Istanbul, but in the last years, because of tourism, shops of other type are replacing the spice shops. Visitors and tourists can buy the famous sweets, Turkish Delight "LOKUM", caviar, dried herbs, tea, Turkish Coffee, honey, nuts, dried fruits, jewellery, souvenirs and different kind of Spices "BAHARAT".
Mısır Çarşısı ,the Egyptian Bazaar or the Spice Bazaar is a relatively small covered marketplace at the heart of Eminönü that has served as the main port for incoming good to the Ottoman capital for centuries and still is an important part of the historical Istanbul. Colors and scents inside the Bazaar will take you to an amazing journey for a short while. Walk inside Mısır Çarşısı and see it yourself!
#spicebazaar #egyptianbazaar #mısırçarşısı
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