Muslim cities had marketplaces called "souks" (or "suks") that were filled with shops and stalls where various goods were sold. These vibrant marketplaces were central to the social and economic life of the cities, offering everything from food and textiles to spices and crafts.
Muslim cities had marketplaces called
that were filled with shops and stalls where goods were sold.
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