Iftar for 500 people in the Turkish Bazaar in Skopje
An iftar was organized for 500 people in the historic Turkish Bazaar in the capital of North Macedonia, Skopje.
An iftar table was set up in the historic Turkish Bazaar in Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia, dating back to the Ottoman period. The iftar, organized by the Chamber of Commerce representing the shopkeepers in the bazaar, was attended by shopkeepers and their families. In a statement made by the Chamber of Commerce regarding the event, it was emphasized that the iftar was held with a high level of participation, and expressions of special respect and gratitude were extended to the members who attended the iftar and all participants.
One of the symbols of Skopje
Established in the 1450s during the Ottoman Empire period in the north of Skopje, the Turkish Bazaar continues to serve with its small shops, mosques, restaurants, and baths. As one of the oldest and largest bazaars in the Balkans, the Turkish Bazaar is considered one of the symbols of the city.