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Meaning of caravasar




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

caravasar
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They were the lodging sites customary by the merchants members of the caravans in ancient times. They were previously established especially on the Silk Road.

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

From Persian karwansara, compound term of karwan, caravan of travelers, merchants, pilgrims or military and sara, palace, building with enclosed courtyard. Hostel or inn where travelers rested safely with their belongings on the long roads or routes of the caravans. On the Silk Road the caravanserais used to be about 30 km away from the mansio of the Roman roads.

  



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