Khan al-Tujjar (Mount Tabor)
| Khan al-Tujjar | |
|---|---|
[خان التجار ] [חַנוֹת תָגַרִים] Khanot Tagarim | |
A fair at Khan al-Tujjar around 1850, by W. H. Bartlett | |
Interactive map of the Khan al-Tujjar area | |
| Former names | Khan al-Tujjar (in Arabic) |
| Alternative names | The Merchant's Caravansary Suq al-Khan |
| General information | |
| Type | Caravanserai |
| Architectural style | Ottoman |
| Location | Mount Tabor, Israel |
| Coordinates | 32°43′17.46″N 35°24′40.67″E / 32.7215167°N 35.4112972°E |
| Palestine grid | 187/236 |
| Completed | 1581 |
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Khan al-Tujjar (Heb: חַנוֹת תָגַרִים Khanot Tagarim), lit. "Merchant's Caravanserai", also called Suq al-Khan, was a caravanserai in the Lower Galilee, Israel, opposite the entrance to Beit Keshet, now in ruins.