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Muslim cleric waits for customer at his bookstore in Tabriz Bazaar

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July 28, 2015 - 0:0
A Muslim cleric waits for a customer at his bookstore in the Tabriz Bazaar in the northwestern Iranian city of Tabriz in East Azerbaijan Province on July 26, 2015. One of the main trade centers on the Silk Road, the traditional bazaar was registered on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2010. (Mehr/Puya Abbasi)

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