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constitute the main
commercial axes of the city and are home to most of its
funduqs (inns for merchants). As a result,
merchants and
foreign visitors rarely...
- II,
making it one of the
oldest funduqs in Fes. It was
probably called Funduq er-Ridā' in the
medieval period.
Funduqs were a type of
urban caravanserai...
- 97 : 154, 294–296 : 150 The old city of Fez
includes more than a
hundred funduqs or
foundouks (traditional inns, or
urban caravanserais).
These commercial...
-
region and period, they were
called by a
variety of
names including khan,
funduq and wikala.
Caravanserais supported the flow of commerce, information, and...
-
building is
centered around a main
rectangular courtyard, as in
other funduqs. This
space is
surrounded by a three-story
gallery on all
sides giving...
-
exempted the
Genoese from
tariffs and
permitted the
establishment of
Genoese funduqs at
Valencia and Dénia. A
payment of 5,000 murābiṭūn was due immediately:...
- 96
funduqs in Marrakesh,
which is less than the 132
counted in a 1972 survey.
Among other examples,
several well-preserved and
accessible funduqs are...
-
adjacent funduq, Sbitriyyin,
means "string-makers",
referring to the
market for
these vendors situated in the
alley on the east side of the
funduqs.: 128...
- do****ents). Its
original name was al-
Funduq al-Jadida or "the New Inn/Warehouse". Like
other urban caravanserais (known as
funduqs in al-Andalus and Morocco) at...
-
exemplified by mosques, madrasas, palaces, fortifications,
hammams (bathhouses),
funduqs (caravanserais), and
other historic building types common to
Islamic architecture...