- A
caravanserai (or
caravansary; /kærəˈvænsəˌraɪ/) was an inn that
provided lodging for travelers, merchants, and caravans.
Depending on the
region and...
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related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Khan
Yunis (Arabic: خان يونس, lit. '
Caravansary [of] Yunis'), also
spelled Khan
Younis or Khan Yunus, is a Palestinian...
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Caravansary of
Safarov brothers (Azerbaijani: Səfərov qardaşlarının karvansarası) is a
caravansary built in
Shusha in the 19th century. It is
located in...
- they were
considered noisy while playing. The
other wing
contained a
caravansary, with
ballrooms and
halls for
meetings with
outsiders who had to pay...
- 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...
- 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...
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Retrieved 15
March 2023. Dogan,
Abdullah (9
August 2019). "Turkey:
Ancient caravansary opens doors to tourism". aa.com.tr.
Anadolu Agency.
Retrieved 30 July...
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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...
- On 24 July 1920, a
group of 2,000
Syrian volunteers gathered at the
caravansary of Maysalun.
There they
faced the
French Army,
which drew on
troops from...
- The
Zincirli Hanı, a
former caravansary where jewelry is now produced....