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- Caravanserai - Wikipedia
A caravanserai (or caravansary; kærəˈvænsəˌraɪ ) [1] was an inn that provided lodging for travelers, merchants, and caravans [2] They were present throughout much of the Islamic world
- CARAVANSARY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In the Middle East of centuries past, caravans often lodged at caravansaries These inns were quadrangular in form and enclosed by massive walls with small windows near the top The central court, which was surrounded by an arcade and storerooms, was large enough to hold 300 to 400 camels
- CARAVANSARY Crossword Clue: 9 Answers with 3-10 Letters
All crossword answers with 3-10 Letters for CARAVANSARY found in daily crossword puzzles: NY Times, Daily Celebrity, Telegraph, LA Times and more Search for crossword clues on crosswordsolver com
- Caravansary Crossword Clue - Wordplays. com
Answers for Caravansary crossword clue, 4 letters Search for crossword clues found in the Daily Celebrity, NY Times, Daily Mirror, Telegraph and major publications
- CARAVANSARY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
CARAVANSARY definition: (in the Middle East and North Africa) an inn, usually with a large courtyard, for the overnight accommodation of caravans See examples of caravansary used in a sentence
- Caravansary | Ancient Travel Hubs Accommodation | Britannica
caravansary, in the Middle East and parts of North Africa and Central Asia, a public building used for sheltering caravans and other travelers The caravansary is usually constructed outside the walls of a town or village
- caravansary noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of caravansary noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Caravansary - definition of caravansary by The Free Dictionary
An inn built around a large court for accommodating caravans along trade routes in central and western Asia 2 A large inn or hostelry In both senses also called serai [French caravanserai, from Persian kārvānsarāy : kārvān, caravan + sarāy, camp, palace; see terə- in Indo-European roots ]
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