Robat Sharaf Caravanserai or Castle is located between Mashad and Sarakhs and is 6 km. south of "Shorlaqaa". This piece of architecture stands from the time of the Saljuqi period. From its facade its much "Castle-like" and powerful, but the inside view ...
Amir Chakhmaq Shami and his wife, Seti Fatimeh built this square, in the 9th century AH. Hadji Qanbar Bazaar on the east side of the square was one of the buildings constructed by Nezameddin Hadj Qanbar Jahanshahi. The famous Mir Chakhmaq Mosque and ...
Above a bend in the Aras River, this restored caravanserai has some wonderful views of the eroded red mountains of Iran and across the border to the Nakhchivan enclave of Azerbaijan.
Abolghasem rashti Caravanserai (Robat-e Abolghasem Rashty) is located in Aqda Village (Aghda / Aghdaa) and near the main route (located in yazd-Isfahan road, 40 Km northwest of Ardakan). This structure is similar in architecture to that of the Shah Abbasi ...
Located in a historical complex consisting of a mosque, an ancient bathhouse with a stone inscription dating back to 1544, an ab-anbar, with an inscription dating back to 1667, and an old bazaar.
Tabasi Caravanserai, which was built during the Qajar period. Caravanserai is also a type of building that can accommodate a group or caravan and was considered one of the largest buildings in the architecture of the Islamic period.
This caravanserai ...
Nikpey Caravanserai (Nikpay Caravansary) Also known as Shah Abbasi Caravanserai has been nearly destroyed completely and only part of it remains. It reveals the fact of being built with red brick and from architectural point of view it is a caravansary ...
Sarcham Caravansary (Sar-Cham Caravanserai) or ancient inn, was one of the most important points in the way of trade and commerce on the route of Ray to Azarbayjan in the 8th century AH. and was inaugurated during the reign of the Ilkhanan (734 AH.) ...
The Ganjali Khan Complex is a Safavid-era building complex, located in the old center of city of Kerman, Iran. The complex is composed of a school, a square, a caravanserai, a bathhouse, an Ab-Anbar, a mint, a mosque and a bazaar.
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