- in
depth overview of the caravanserai). Kiani,
Mohammad Yusef. 1976.
Caravansaries in
Khorasan Road.
Reprinted from:
Traditions Architecturales en Iran...
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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...
- Khan
Yunis (Arabic: خان يونس, lit. '
Caravansary [of] Yunis'), also
spelled Khan
Younis or Khan Yunus, is a
Palestinian city
serving as the
capital of...
- 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...
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Gazan architecture by
building mosques,
Islamic colleges, hospitals,
caravansaries, and
public baths. The
Mamluks allowed Jews to
return to the city, after...
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square chamber.
Domes were
built as part of
royal palaces, castles,
caravansaries, and temples,
among other structures. With the
introduction of Islam...
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establishing colleges,
laying out gardens, and
building mosques, palaces, and
caravansaries.
Mahmud brought whole libraries from Ray and
Isfahan to Ghazni. He even...
- They
added important architectural works such as the İsa Bey Mosque,
caravansaries, and
hamams (bathhouses).
Ephesians were
incorporated as v****als into...
-
domestic and foreign,
stimulated the
construction of roads, bridges,
caravansaries, hostelries,
palaces and
various other religious and
secular buildings...
- 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...