- A
caravanserai (or caravansary; /kærəˈvænsəˌraɪ/) was an inn that
provided lodging for travelers, merchants, and caravans. They were
present throughout...
- an
aqueduct fed the garden. The
UNESCO evaluation omits the Bazaar,
Caravenserai (Taj Ganji) and
Moonlight garden (Mahtab Bagh) from its area calculations –...
-
selling local items.
According to Haşmet
Muzaffer Gürkan, the door of the
caravenserai "indubitably" used to
belong to a
Latin building. A
hypothesis about...
- are all that is left. To its southeast,
ruins of, what was
probably a
caravenserai, can be spotted. To
further south, lies the
mausoleum of
Ashyk Aydyn...
-
control of the fort, the Naib ****ms
moved to the Bara
Katra (Great
Caravenserai Palace). In 1766, the
Nimtali Kuthi became the
official residence of...
- in Cairo, by
reusing stones from the
ancient pyramids, as well as a
caravenserai outside the Bab al-****uh gate and a
ribat at al-Maqs. His contemporary...
-
Caravenserai in Baku, Azerbaijan...
-
control of the fort, the Naib ****ms
moved to the Bara
Katra (Great
Caravenserai Palace). In 1766, the
Nimtali Kuthi became the
official residence of...
-
Mankiala stupa Pharwala Rawat Fort
Rohtas Fort
Saifur Rahman Dar (1998). "
Caravenserais along the
Grand Trunk Road in ****stan" (PDF). In Elisseeff, Vadime...