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    Ramadan revives the shopping movement in the largest commercial center in Iraq (photos)

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    Post by Rocky Sat 25 Mar 2023, 7:35 am

    Ramadan revives the shopping movement in the largest commercial center in Iraq (photos)



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    Shafaq News / With the advent of the month of Ramadan, the markets of the capital, Baghdad, witness an influx of shoppers who buy their food needs, in the Shorja market, Iraq's largest commercial center.
    The camera lens of Shafak News Agency, which toured the commercial market, documented the movement of people and shopping with the beginning of Ramadan, as life seemed to return to it after a period of economic stagnation as a result of people's reluctance to buy due to the high dollar prices and its impact on their lives.
    The commercial movement was evident in the shops where shoppers crowded, while the "Ramadan movement" also included the porters inside the market, who began to breathe a sigh of relief because of their dependence on daily work.
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