حانلی بازار
For six centuries, merchants of silk, spice, copper and leather gathered beneath the domes of Bursa's historic hans — Koza Han, Emir Han, Pirinç Han — the beating heart of the Ottoman trade road. Hanli Bazaar carries that legacy forward: a curated marketplace honouring craft, heritage, and the enduring code of the Kayı — honour, generosity, and trust.
The Han
A han was more than a caravanserai — it was a fortress of trade, where travellers from Samarkand to Venice unloaded silk, rested horses, and sealed bargains with tea and a handshake.
Bursa's Silk Road
From the 14th century, Bursa stood as the crown of Ottoman commerce. Koza Han's silk cocoons, Emir Han's gold, and the scent of coffee from Yemen met beneath the same arches.
The Kayı Code
In the tradition of Ertuğrul and his tribe — "a merchant's word is his sword". We build this bazaar on that code: fair scales, honest craft, and hospitality without measure.