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- in depth overview of the caravanserai). Kiani, Mohammad Yusef. 1976. Caravansaries in Khorasan Road. Reprinted from: Traditions Architecturales en Iran...
- running east from the Mediterranean coast into Asia. A number of khans ("caravansaries") were built in the city, like Khan Rustum Pasha which dates from 1556...
- Aurelius. It was periodically repaired by the Seljuks, who used it as a caravansary, and in the 13th century the stage building was converted into a palace...
- buildings: the cobbled streets past the Palace of the Shirvanshahs, two caravansaries, the baths and the Juma Mosque (which used to house the Azerbaijan National...
- Caravansary of Safarov brothers (Azerbaijani: Səfərov qardaşlarının karvansarası) is a caravansary built in Shusha in the 19th century. It is located in...
- They added important architectural works such as the İsa Bey Mosque, caravansaries, and hamams (bathhouses). Ephesians were incorporated as v****als into...
- controlled by the Burids. In the early 19th-century a ruined khan ("caravansary") was reported by Western travelers to be near the village of Adra. In...
- Moti Masjid Gardens: Shalimar Gardens, Bagh-e-Babur and Verinag Garden Caravansaries: Akbari Sarai and Bara Katra Bridges: Shahi Bridge, Mughal Bridge, Athpullah...
- of the Alawite State and was originally a 16th-century Ottoman khan ("caravansary") known as Khan al-Dukhan, meaning "The Khan of Smoke", as it served...
- regular town caravansary - a kind of inn with a large central court, where caravans stopped for the night. As distinct from caravansaries, however, the...