Caravansaries

/ˌkærəvænˈsɑːrɪz/ noun

Plural of caravansary; large fortified roadside inns built along trade routes, especially in the Middle East and Asia, where merchants and travelers could rest and trade goods.

From Persian kārvānsarāy, combining kārvān (caravan) and sarāy (palace or inn). These structures dotted the Silk Road and other major trade routes.

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