A caravanserai was a roadside inn where caravans and travelers could rest overnight.

Ribat of Zein-o-din, a former caravanserai near Yazd, Iran

They are typically constructed around a central courtyard, can be used as markets and are found from North Africa and the Aegean to India and Western China-although the majority are found between Iran and Turkey. Hundreds of these structures were built over the centuries.

The following is a partial list:

Albania edit

Armenia edit

 
Orbelian's Caravanserai, Armenia

Azerbaijan edit

 
Shaki Caravanserai in Shaki, Azerbaijan

Bangladesh edit

Bosnia and Herzegovina edit

Cyprus edit

Egypt edit

 
Wikala of Sultan al-Ghuri in Cairo, Egypt

Greece edit

India edit

 
Serai Nurmahal, India

Iraq edit

Iran edit

 
Abbasi Hotel in Isfahan, Iran, converted from a former caravanserai
 
Shah Abbasi Caravanserai in Karaj, Iran

Kyrgyzstan edit

North Macedonia edit

Morocco edit

 
Funduq al-Najjariyyin in Fes, Morocco

Pakistan edit

Palestine and Israel edit

 
Fair at Khan al-Tujjar, Palestine, c. 1850

Alphabetically, without taking article into consideration (el-, al-, etc.).

Romania edit

Serbia edit

 
Stari Han in Kosjerić, Serbia

Spain edit

Syria edit

 
Khan As'ad Pasha in Damascus, Syria

Turkey edit

 
Sultan Han in the eponymous town of Sultanhanı, Turkey

Uzbekistan edit

 
Entrance portal of Ribat-i Malik, Uzbekistan