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    Caravanserai (Persian: کاروانسرای, romanized: kārvānsarāy), is the Persian compound word variant combining kārvān "caravan" with -sarāy "palace", "building with enclosed courts". Here "caravan" means a group of traders, pilgrims or other travellers, engaged in long-distance travel.

  2. car· a· van· sa· ry ˌker-ə-ˈvan (t)-sə-rē. ˌka-rə-. variants or caravanserai. ˌker-ə-ˈvan (t)-sə-ˌrī. ˌka-rə-. plural caravansaries or caravanserais or caravanserai. Synonyms of caravansary. 1. : an inn surrounding a court in eastern countries where caravans rest at night.

  3. 19 de oct. de 2023 · noun. ancient trade route through Central Asia linking China and the Mediterranean Sea. Caravanserais were roadside inns along major trade routes like the ancient Silk Road, that doubled as hubs for the exchange of goods, ideas, and culture.

  4. La palabra caravasar —también transcrita como caravanserai, caravansaray, caravanseray o caravansara— deriva del turco kervansaray, y ésta del persa Kārwānsarā, una palabra compuesta que combina Kārwān (كاروان, caravana) con sara (palacio, edificio con patios cerrados), al que se añade el viejo sufijo persa -yi.

  5. There is relatively little known about the origins of the caravanserai. Etymologically, the word is a compound of the Persian kārvān, meaning caravan or group of travelers, and sara, a palace or enclosed building, with the addition of the Turkish suffix -yi.

  6. Word Origin. late 16th cent.: from Persian kārwānsarāy, from kārwāncaravan’ + sarāy ‘palace’. Check pronunciation: caravanserai. Definition of caravanserai noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. 5 de abr. de 2024 · caravanserai (plural caravanserais) (chiefly historical) A roadside inn, usually having a central courtyard where caravans (see sense 3) can rest, providing accommodation for travellers along trade routes in Asia and North Africa . (by extension) A place resembling a caravanserai ( sense 1) as being a place for resting temporarily, or a meeting ...