Category:Goldsmiths' Market (Old Jerusalem)

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العربية: (سوق الشرقي) (سوق التجار) (سوق الصياغ) سوق الخواجات
English: Goldsmiths’ Market =
  • Arabic: Suq el-Khawajat / Sūq al-Khawājāt (“market of foreigners [i.e., foreign merchants]”),[1]
    • also: Shuk es-Suyyagh / Sūq as-Ṣuyyāgh / Souk el-Souyyagh (“goldsmiths/jewelers’ market”),[2] Sūq at-Tujjār / al-Tujjār (“market of merchants”).[1][2]
  • Hebrew: Shuk HaTsorfim = Shuq ha-Zorfim (“goldsmiths' market”).
Was the Street of the Goldsmiths. The eastern market of the Triple Bazaar of Jerusalem.[3]
עברית: שוק הצורפים
  1. "The Current State of the Markets in the Old City" (2016): "Souq Al-Khawajat (lit. foreign merchants market) sold traditional clothes and textile for social occasions"
  2. Hintlian, George (1976) History of the Armenians in the Holy Land, St. James Press, p. 23 "the Draper's Market, called likewise Souk-el-Khawajat or Souk-el-Souyyagh (Goldsmiths' Market)."

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