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- A caravanserai (or caravansary; /kærəˈvænsəˌraɪ/) was an inn that provided lodging for travelers, merchants, and caravans. They were present throughout...
- Caravanserai is the fourth studio album by American rock band Santana, released on October 11, 1972, by Columbia and CBS. The album marked a period of...
- Orbelian's Caravanserai (Armenian: Օրբելյանների Քարվանսարա; also known as Selim Caravanserai, Armenian: Սելիմ), is a caravanserai in the Vayots Dzor Province...
- The Persian Caravanserai (Persian: کاروانسراهای ایرانی) is a UNESCO World Heritage site composed of 54 different caravanserais. It was inscribed in 2023...
- A caravanserai was a roadside inn where caravans and travelers could rest overnight. They are typically constructed around a central courtyard, can be...
- in 2005. The trade led to the development of ancient towns, forts and caravanserai en route, apart from agricultural development. Four towns in the Negev...
- artist and singer from Iran. Her performance of the Caravanserai Concert in one of Iranian caravanserais with optional hijab, broadcast live on her YouTube...
- Bukhara Caravanserai is a caravanserai located in Baku, Azerbaijan. It was erected in the late 15th century over a trade route p****ing through the Shamakhi...
- The Izadkhast Caravanserai (lit: "God Desire") is a historic site located in Izadkhast in Fars province, central Iran. It was a caravanserai or roadside...
- The Caravanserai is a historical monument in Sheki, Azerbaijan. A part of building is now used as a hotel. Swift development of trade in the Middle Ages...