Caravanserai were roadside inns where people travelling in caravans (camel trains) could rest after a day’s travel for, between the third and seventeenth centuries, hauling precious goods across Asia, North Africa and southeast Europe was something best done during daylight. Even the name caravanserai crosses Arabia, as it is the Persian words kārvān (a group of travelers) and … Continue reading Caravanserai
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