A bazaar or a bazaars, is an enclosed public square or street where generally goods and services are sold or exchanged. If we want to make an establishment of any kind or in any city of the world, the first and foremost thing which has to be there is a bazaar. No business can flourish without the presence of the bazaar. The place where the bazaar is situated has to be in great demand so that people can come there and get the required commodities and also it should be accessible from all parts of the city. The availability of the location and the accessibility of the place are two major factors which determine the success or failure of the business.
In the middle east countries like Dubai and Pakistan the bazaar is built in front of the mosque or madrasa. This arrangement exists in almost every Muslim country where there is a mosque or madrasa. When we talk about a marketplace in India or Pakistan, the bazaar is constructed between the school and the office buildings. In this case the marketplace is not necessarily constructed in the middle of the market but it is placed some distance away from the entrance of the market.
In the middle east and Asia, the bazaar is constructed close to the main trade routes. When you come to observe the bazaars in the various cities of the middle east and India you will find that they are always constructed along the main trade routes. In this way, the people who trade in the local markets of these places can reach to their nearby markets and the ones who are coming from other areas can reach to your bazaar.