Reşmall: The Kurdish Culture Podcast

The Bazaar

51 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Why do Kurds love the bazaar so much? In this sixth episode of Reşmall, hosts Stephen, Sarhad, and Andy dive deep into the sensory, social, and historical heart of the bazaar. Discover why the city and the bazaar are entirely inseparable in Kurdish identity , how a vibrant chaikhana transforms into a "social parliament" across all classes, and even the historical role these bustling alleyways played in supporting the Peshmerga. From the unspoken rules of bargaining and the loyalty of becoming a ma'amil , to the unique blessing of the day's first customer, the team explores why the bazaar functions as both a high-trust environment and a form of everyday therapy.

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