Tašlihan

archaeological site in Sarajevo
#26 in Sarajevo / #42 in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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by Luca Conti from Senigallia, Italy
/ CC BY 2.0

Tašlihan was a historic caravanserai located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Constructed in the 16th century during the Ottoman period, it served as a lodging place for merchants and travelers, providing shelter and a marketplace. The name "Tašlihan" derives from the Turkish words "taş" (stone) and "han" (inn), indicating its stone construction. The complex was part of a larger ensemble that included the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque and the Bezistan (covered bazaar).


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