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- A caravanserai (or caravansary; /kærəˈvænsəˌraɪ/) was an inn that provided lodging for travelers, merchants, and caravans. They were present throughout...
- 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...
- Caravansary of Safarov brothers (Azerbaijani: Səfərov qardaşlarının karvansarası) is a caravansary built in Shusha in the 19th century. It is located in...
- Shah Abbas Caravanserai was built in Ganja by order of Shah Abbas. The caravansary was connected to Chokak Hamam and Shah Abbas Mosque by underground roads...
- Civil Engineer A.Mohit decided to proceed with the renovation of the caravansary. The 1974 film And Then There Were None, starring Oliver Reed and Elke...
- they were considered noisy while playing. The other wing contained a caravansary, with ballrooms and halls for meetings with outsiders who had to pay...
- 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...
- to provide easier access to the water table. Sher Khan also built a caravansary-like structure over the stairs to the well, either serving as a type...
- original on January 7, 2013. Retrieved January 5, 2013. "2014 Art Theme: Caravansary". Burning Man. Archived from the original on January 9, 2014. Retrieved...