Multani Caravanserai
Multani Caravanserai was established in the 14th century in Baku. It is opposite to the Bukhara Caravanserai. [1]
Now Multan is the name of the city in Pakistan. The merchants and Zoroastrians from India harnessed this caravanserai as a stop. It is assumed that these people erected the Ateshgah Temple of Zoroastrians in Surakhani. [2]
The caravanserai has a square shape and the constructions of the building is in an ancient style.[3] There are a lot of balconies around the courtyard. Now the Multani Caravanserai houses a restaurant of Azerbaijani cuisine.[4]
References[]
- ^ www.advantour.com/azerbaijan/baku/ - Bukhara Caravanserai
- ^ Museums, Reserves, Galleries of Baku — National Tourism Promotion Bureau, 2017.
- ^ "Multani caravanserai on the Silk Road". www.advantour.com.
- ^ Museums, Reserves, Galleries of Baku — National Tourism Promotion Bureau, 2017.
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- Caravanserais in Azerbaijan
- Azerbaijani culture
- Tourist attractions in Baku