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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 39. Chapters: Bazaars in India, Bazaars in Iran, Bazaars in Pakistan, Kandahar, Renala Khurd, Old Bazaar, Skopje, Bandipur, Grand Bazaar, Tehran, Dordoy Bazaar, GameTZ.com, 10th-Anniversary Stadium, Grand Bazaar, Istanbul, Kemeralt, Tabriz Bazaar, Pondy Bazaar, Paharganj, Ba ar ija, Bazaari, Street market, Bilohirsk, Seventh-Kilometer Market, Palika Bazaar, Sadar Bazaar, Spice Bazaar, Istanbul, Laad Bazaar, Mapusa Friday Market, Sadar Bazaar, Agra, Qissa Khwani Bazaar, Meena Bazaar, Bazaar of Isfahan, Mahmutpa a Bazaar, Istanbul, Vakil Bazaar, Suli An, Bhindi Bazaar, Lakkar Bazaar, Kashan Bazaar, Bazaar of Borujerd, Grand Bazaar, Isfahan, Rice Bazaar, Chowk, Osh Bazaar, Old Bazaar of Korce, Qaysari Bazaar, Arasta Bazaar, Null Bazaar, Dava Bazaar, Khwairamband Bazar, Zaveri Bazaar, Chowrangi, Chira Bazaar. Excerpt: Kandahar (Pashto:, Persian:, Ancient Greek: ) is the second largest city in Afghanistan, with a population of about 468,200 as of 2006. It is the capital of Kandahar Province, located in the south of the country at about 1,005 m (3,297 feet) above sea level. The Arghandab River runs along the west of the city. Kandahar is a major trading center for sheep, wool, cotton, silk, felt, food grains, fresh and dried fruit, and tobacco. The region produces fine fruits, especially pomegranates and grapes, and the city has plants for canning, drying, and packing fruit. Kandahar has an international airport and extensive road links with Farah and Herat to the west, Ghazni and Kabul to the northeast, Tareen Kot to the north, and Quetta in Pakistan to the south. The region around Kandahar is one of the oldest human settlements known so far. Alexander the Great founded Kandahar in the 4th century BC and named it Alexandria. Many empires have long fought over the city, due to its strategic loc...