List of caravanserais in Armenia

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This is a list of caravanserais in Armenia. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

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Caravanserais

#ImageNameDateProvinceLocation
1 Aruch Caravanserai (02).jpg Aruch Caravansarai 13th century Aragatsotn Province Aruch
2 Arayi Caravansarai 1213 Aragatsotn Province Arayi
3 Talin caravanserai (4).jpg Talin Caravansarai 13th century Aragatsotn Province Talin
4 Sotk Caravansarai 7th century Gegharkunik Province Sotk
5 Geghasar Caravansarai 12th-13th century Lori Province Geghasar
6 Hrazdan Caravanserai 06.jpg Hrazdan Caravansarai 13th century Kotayk Province Hrazdan
7 Krasar Caravansarai 19th century Shirak Province Krasar
8 K`aravanatown.JPG Jrapi Caravansarai 10th-11th century Shirak Province Jrapi
9 Agarak Caravansarai 17th century Syunik Province Agarak
10 Caravanserai in Bardzravan 24.JPG Bardzravan Caravansarai 17th-18th century Syunik Province Bardzravan
11 Goris Caravansarai 17th-18th century Syunik Province Goris
12 Tsav Caravansarai 16th-17th century Syunik Province Tsav
13 Harzhis, Kotrats caravanserai (1).jpg Kotrats Caravansarai 1319 Syunik Province Harzhis
14 Selim Pass Caravanserai (5127896201).jpg Orbelian's Caravanserai 1332 Vayots Dzor Province Aghnjadzor
15 Aghnjadzor Caravansarai 14th century Vayots Dzor Province Aghnjadzor
16 Ijevan Caravansarai 10th-13th century Tavush Province Ijevan
17 Qaravansarai in Araqelots village 3.jpg Acharkut Caravansarai 13th-14th century Tavush Province Acharkut

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