Çiftehan
Çiftehan is a term originating from Turkish that literally translates to "double inn" or "twin caravanserai." Historically, it refers to a specific type of roadside inn or caravanserai built in pairs, often facing each other across a courtyard or a road. These structures served as essential stopping points for travelers, merchants, and their animals along ancient trade routes, particularly during the Ottoman period.
The concept of çiftehan aimed to provide comprehensive services. One inn might be designated for lodging and
Beyond their practical function, çiftehans were also social and economic hubs. They facilitated trade, the exchange