Caravansary

/ˌkærəˈvænsəri/ noun

A large inn or hostel in the Middle East or Central Asia where merchants and travelers could rest, often built around a central courtyard.

From Persian 'karvan-sara' combining 'karvan' (caravan) and 'sara' (palace or house). The word traveled through Turkish and Arabic into European languages during the medieval trade era.

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