Caravanserais were inn-like structures built along major trade routes in the Middle East and Asia. Sultan Han is a large 13th-century Seljuk caravanserai located in the town of Sultanhanı, Aksaray Province, Turkey. The fortified structure was built in 1229 along the Uzun Yolu trade route leading from Konya to Aksaray and continuing into Persia. After it was partially destroyed by a fire, it was restored and extended in 1278. The caravanserai is considered one of the best examples of Seljuk architecture in Turkey. All photos taken with the Nikon Z6 and 14-30mm f/4 or 24-200mm f/4-6.3 lens. Processed using Photoshop CC and either Nik Collection’s Color or Silver Efex Pro.









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