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1. Caravanserais (KERVANSARAYS) OF CAPPADOCIA Caravanserais have been used since the 10th century

2. In this file, there are 25 Caravanserais, from all over Iran under the name of Persian Caravanserais which are selected from hundreds of Caravanserais.

3. What are synonyms for Caravanserais?

4. Synonyms for Caravanserais in Free Thesaurus

5. What does Caravanserais mean? Plural form of caravanserai

6. Caravanserais have been used since the 10th century

7. None of the eastern cities could ever exist without several Caravanserais

8. The Seljuk's developed the Caravanserais or khans (Anatolia) or Ribat

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10. Caravanserais have been one of the most important elements of Eastern architecture

11. Caravanserais- what could elicit greater romance- an island of safety in an endless sea

12. Hundreds of Caravanserais were built on numerous trade routes between the East and West, which …

13. Many Caravanserais also house mosques and markets, or served as a trading hub for traders.

14. Synonyms for Caravanserais include khans, sarais, serais, lodges, inns, hotels, hostels, auberges, hostelry and hospice

15. Caravanserais were constructed in the early 19th century to accommodate travellers on the Silk Road

16. In days gone by, Caravanserais provided rest, recovery and community for travelers along the Silk Road

17. The culmination of this line of development is the massive Caravanserais that the Seljuks built in Anatolia

18. Variously described as “guest houses,” “roadside inns,” and “hostels,” Caravanserais were buildings designed to provide overnight housing to travelers

19. Seljuk Caravanserais were decorated at the main portal and the portal to the covered hall, as well as the masjid

20. Students can test their predictions by working in small groups to research the characteristics of Caravanserais in specific regions

21. And the shortlist includes qualified Caravanserais located in at least 24 provinces, the deputy tourism minister, Mohammad-Hassan Talebian, said …

22. The dossier comprises the obligatory data about a selection of 56 Caravanserais, which are scattered across the ancient land

23. Caravanserais, large guest houses for travelling merchants and their caravans, were dispersed along the land routes of the Silk Roads.

24. Noun Caravansaries, caravanserais 1 historical An inn with a central courtyard for travelers in the desert regions of Asia or North Africa

25. The inland routes of the Silk Roads were dotted with Caravanserais, large guest houses or hostels designed to welcome travelling merchants and their caravans …

26. TEHRAN – The lonely Deyr-e Gachin caravanserai located on the outskirts of Qom, central Iran, is commonly known as the mother of Iranian Caravanserais

27. Hence, Seljuk Caravanserais on the route from Denizli to Dogubeyazit are sitting on the tentative list for the UNESCO World Heritage site list

28. They were called Caravanserais in Iran and Central Asia, sarays in India and han, khan or kervansarai in Turkey and the Middle East.

29. Caravanserais(or khans) are buildings specially built to shelter men, goods and animals along ancient caravan routes, in particular along the former Silk Roads

30. Originally built by the Seljuks as the first insurance against dessert bandits, the Caravanserais were spaced one full day’s journey apart from each other

31. Characterized by its large mansions, narrow alleys, covered souqs and ancient caravanserais, the Ancient City of Aleppo became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986.

32. The Caravanserais supported the commerce through the network of trade routes covering Asia, North Africa, and South-Eastern Europe, especially along the Silk Road.

33. Stunning Caravanserais of the Silk Road During the heyday of overland travel, thousands of resting places popped up along what we now call the Silk Road

34. Regardless of their religion, language or race, travelers were accommodated and catered to for three days in these Caravanserais, their animals were taken care of and fed

35. The Caravanserais are one of the most important form of Persian Architecture that emerged and created cause of routes development and needs related to the travel’s demands and requirements

36. Most Caravanserais were built as pious endowments: a wealthy Seljuk gave money for the building’s construction and also made available a source of income to be used for its maintenance

37. The International Colloquium entitled an " Analytic and Systematic Regional Inventory on Caravanserais in central Asia" was held in the town of Yazd, Iran from 8 to 12 November 1998

38. These Caravanserais were built at a distance of 30-40 kilometers (20-25 miles) from one another, to be covered in 8-10 hours on foot considering the normal speed of a caravan

39. Caravanserais were huge accommodations, facilities that provided shelter, food and drink for a caravan's full complement of people, animals, and cargo and could also handle its needs for maintenance, treatment, and care.

40. Caravanserais or ‘road inns’ were a central aspect of medieval and early modern sociality in Central Asia, as infrastructural investments made by centralized polities to promote long distance exchange, and as locales for providing charitable hospitality

41. After the Turkic Republics in Central Asia acquired their independence, the idea was raised to revive the Silk Road both as a trade route and as a cultural and historical heir with the aim of restoring the inns and Caravanserais to meet present day requirements

42. The third part, beyond the southern gateway to the Jilaukhana, was to be the Taj Ganj—a mammoth square complex that housed bazaars and four Caravanserais, the incomes from which would fund the care and upkeep of the tomb and the forecourt.

43. Caravanserais were refuges for travelling merchants, placed at standardized 25 km to 30 km (15-20 miles) distances, where traders could safely house their wares; feed their pack animals; find food and lodging; exchange ideas and culture; and in central areas they …

44. Unlike other Caravanserais, this inn is located in the city, but it is still a unique accomodation where you can enjoy the lovely arcitecture of such Caravanserais.The inn has the capacity of 50 guests and in total has 19 rooms with private toilet and en suite bathrooms.

45. Establishing Caravanserais within Merchants, caravaneers, pilgrims and people of cities is known in the Classical periods (Firebaugh tribal origin – in other words, people not part of the 1972) but it became most common during the social structure of the town – were seen as threats to Islamic era.

46. The Persian leg of the silk trade route didn’t involve only Iran, but also other Central Asian countries former parts of the Persian Empire, such as what today is Afghanistan, with Herat being one of the most important stations on the Silk Road map with several Caravanserais to offer traders and travellers a place to rest before resuming their often dangerous journey.