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- The three princes meet as agreed at a caravansary before returning to Bagdad.
- This site was probably a caravansary during medieval times.
- Caravansaries have been used for trading as well as accommodation of business people.
- The village is just north of the historic Khan al-Lubban caravansary.
- Another caravansary nearby is so decayed that little more than a brick shell remains.
- It was important because of the neighboring buildings like the bazaar and a caravansary.
- Ms . Mania said while examining the crumbling wall of a fading caravansary now being used as a seminary.
- There are numerous medieval foundouks _ the old caravansaries or inns _ that are now fraying bazaars and warehouses.
- They added important architectural works such as the 0sa Bey Mosque, caravansaries and Turkish bathhouses ( hamam ).
- The caravansaries of the subcontinent : the Bara Katra and Choto Katra, located on the riverfront of the Buriganga.
- Today, caravansaries of Borujerd are important centre of wholesale or regional, national or international trading of Persian rug and other handicrafts.
- He serves his meals in faux caravansaries, decorates his tables with candle-filled test tubes and presents dessert in gold brocade slippers.
- Conditions at the site were primitive, with scientists having to ride out to the excavation on mules and staying at caravansaries along the way.
- H . Stewart Edgell contended that Ubar is essentially mythical and makes arguments against any significant historical role for Shisr beyond that of a small caravansary.
- In a 150-year-old caravansary, where Silk Road traders once gathered, 22 families live in tiny rooms and share a single toilet.
- In order to finance the school, Soltan Hossein's mother had a large caravansary built nearby, the income of which went to the foundation.
- "The Ateshgyakh Temple looks not unlike a regular town caravansary-a kind of inn with a large central court, where caravans stopped for the night.
- In the 19th-century, during Ottoman Empire rule, Bureij was a small fortified village with a " khan " ( " caravansary " ).
- In the early 19th-century a ruined " khan " ( " caravansary " ) was reported by Western travelers to be near the village of Adra.
- The village has two names . " Lohan "-which is thought to be a derivative of a Turkish word, " Uluhan " which means " Large Caravansary ".
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