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On the skirts of the desert, at a quarter of an hour from our encampment, was a village called Souk Hadendoa, or the marketplace of Hadendoa (the Arabic word Souk ﻕﻮﺳ being used in the native idiom), the residence of the great chief of the Taka Hadendoas.
Travels in Nubia 2004
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Rajinder Bhola's jewelry shop at the Gold Souk is buzzing with customers.
Record High Gold Prices Do Not Impact Consumption in India 2010
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I had some doubt of its success, for fashion has its influence in Souk Boolak as well as in London or
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This part is called Souk el Haddadeyn; and here blacksmiths and
Travels in Arabia 2003
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He later took reporters to his home, a house on a side street in a working-class neighborhood of Tripoli called Souk al-Juma.
NPR Topics: News 2011
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There are two or three places in the town where a small water-watch is kept, but that in the Souk is the principal one.
Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 and 1846 James Richardson 1828
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The shopkeepers repair every Monday to the Khan at the foot of Mount Tabor, where a market, called Souk el Khan
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These villages are called Souk (or markets), the principal of them are: Souk Ain Um Salim
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The shopkeepers repair every Monday to the Khan at the foot of Mount Tabor, where a market, called Souk el Khan
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