A caravanserai, or khan, or fondouk, also Han (in Turkish), also known as
caravansary, caravansera, or caravansara in English or Sarai in
Kaynak: CaravanseraiLubban ash-Sharqiya's lands are grown with almonds, figs and olive groves The village is just north of the historic Khan al-Lubban
caravansary.
Kaynak: Al-Lubban ash-SharqiyaHe ordered the construction of a palace, a Turkish bath , a school, a khan (
caravansary ), a mosque and a hospital, transforming Karak
Kaynak: Sanjar al-JawliIn order to finance the school, Soltan Hossein's mother had a large
caravansary built nearby, the income of which went to the foundation.
Kaynak: Chahar Bagh SchoolIt was built as a
caravansary to provide lodging for passengers. The structure has been renovated since the 1950s to fight and prevent
Kaynak: Abbasi HotelIn the 19th-century, during Ottoman Empire rule, Bureij was a small fortified village with a khan ("
caravansary "). While its residents
Kaynak: Bureij, SyriaIn his memoirs, Muhammad Izzat Darwazah recalled that "In Nablus, shops were confined, or mostly confined, to a
caravansary called Khan
Kaynak: Khan al-Tujjar (Nablus)17th century : 1645 – Bara Katra (
caravansary) built. 1646 – Navaratna temple built (approximate date). 1649 – Lalbagh Fort mosque built
Kaynak: Timeline of Dhaka historythat Ubar is essentially mythical and makes arguments against any significant historical role for Shisr beyond that of a small
caravansary.
Kaynak: Atlantis of the Sands"The Ateshgyakh Temple looks not unlike a regular town
caravansary - a kind of inn with a large central court, where caravans stopped for
Kaynak: Ateshgah of BakuThese Assyrians were assembled into one
caravansary, and shot to death by guns and revolvers. the
caravansary became a pool of crimson liquid.
Kaynak: Assyrian Genocide