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TYPE OF ROADSIDE INN
Caravansarai; Caravansary; Caravansaraies; Caravenserai; Cervansarai; Caravansara; Caravanserakier; Caravanserais; Caravansaries; Caravanserei; Sarai (resting place); Karavanserai; Funduk; Khan (inn); Funduq; Fonduk; Han (inn); Kervansaray; Khan (caravanserai); Wekala; Wikala; Caravanserrai
  • The Shah-Abbasi caravansarai in [[Karaj]], [[Iran]]
  • A sample [[floor plan]] of a [[Safavid Empire]]-era caravanserai in Karaj, Iran
  • Fes]], [[Morocco]]
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  • Khan As'ad Pasha]] (1751–52) in [[Damascus]], [[Syria]]
  • The entrance portal of the [[Sultan Han]] (13th century) near [[Aksaray]], [[Turkey]]
  • Ganjali Khan Caravanserai]] (1598), in [[Kerman]], [[Iran]]

Caravansaries         
·pl of Caravansary.
caravansary         
n.; (also caravansera)
Tavern (in the East), khan, inn, public-house, house of entertainment.
Caravanserai         
A caravanserai (or caravansary; )) was a roadside inn where travelers (caravaners) could rest and recover from the day's journey. Caravanserais supported the flow of commerce, information and people across the network of trade routes covering Asia, North Africa and Southeast Europe, most notably the Silk Road.

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Caravanserai

A caravanserai (or caravansary; ) was a roadside inn where travelers (caravaners) could rest and recover from the day's journey. Caravanserais supported the flow of commerce, information and people across the network of trade routes covering Asia, North Africa and Southeast Europe, most notably the Silk Road. Often located along rural roads in the countryside, urban versions of caravanserais were also historically common in cities throughout the Islamic world, and were often called other names such as khan, wikala, or funduq.