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caravans and developed
By the 11th century some Hausa states-such as Kano, Jigawa, Katsina, and Gobir-had developed into walled towns engaging in trade, servicing caravans, and the manufacture of various goods.
The Caravan Park was originally occupied largely by permanent onsite caravans and annexes, however, Simmscorp has developed the park to contain high quality villas and cabins as well as refurbishing the laundry and bathroom facilities, and adding a solar heated swimming pool.
At the end of the Second World War the Hall was in a dilapidated condition and threatened with demolition but was bought in 1958 by Mr Bill Allen, of Allens caravans, who developed the grounds into a mobile home park.

caravans and limited
There is also a short term camping site which can accommodate a very limited number of caravans and tents.

caravans and routes
Gama's voyage was successful in reaching India and this permitted the Portuguese to trade with the Far East directly by sea, thus challenging older trading networks of mixed land and sea routes, such as the Spice trade routes that utilized the Persian Gulf, Red Sea and caravans to reach the eastern Mediterranean.
Sailing from Eastern spice growers to Western European consumers gradually replaced the land-locked spice routes once facilitated by the Middle East Arab caravans.
Vasco da Gama having visited Mombasa in 1498, was then successful in reaching India and this permitted the Portuguese to trade with the Far East directly by sea, thus challenging older trading networks of mixed land and sea routes, such as the Spice trade routes that utilized the Persian Gulf, Red Sea and caravans to reach the eastern Mediterranean.
There are no major river systems in the country, and historically transportation was by means of caravans that followed routes traversing gaps and passes in the mountains.
Additional constructions prevented the circumvention of the city, through which many important trade routes passed, thus ensuring that tolls were paid when the caravans passed through the city gates, and that the local market was visited by the trade caravans.
In his Desert Road to Turkestan he describes mostly camel caravans run by Han Chinese and Hui firms from eastern China ( Hohhot, Baotou ) or Xinjiang ( Qitai ( then called Gucheng ), Barkol ), plying the routes connecting those two regions through the Gobi Desert by way of Inner ( or, before Mongolia's independence, Outer ) Mongolia.
Before Outer Mongolia's effective independence of China ( circa 1920 ) the same firms also ran caravans into Urga, Uliassutai, and other centers of Outer Mongolia, and to the Russian border at Kyakhta, but with the creation of an international border, those routes came into decline.
In his Desert Road to Turkestan he describes mostly camel caravans run by Han Chinese and Hui firms from eastern China ( Hohhot, Baotou ) or Xinjiang ( Qitai ( then called Gucheng ), Barkol ), plying the routes connecting those two regions through the Gobi Desert by way of Inner ( or, before Mongolia's independence, Outer ) Mongolia.
Before Outer Mongolia's effective independence of China ( circa 1920 ) the same firms also ran caravans into Urga, Uliassutai, and other centers of Outer Mongolia, and to the Russian border at Kyakhta, but with the creation of an international border, those routes came into decline.
When Ceuta was captured by the Portuguese, the camel caravans that were part of the overland trade routes began to use Tangier as their new destination.
These plains, with their east-west passages, served as routes for commercial caravans and military invasions throughout the ages.
On the Silk Road traveled caravans with Chinese silk ; pepper, ginger, cinnamon, and nutmeg came to the West from the Spice Islands via the transcontinental trade routes.
Many artifacts and human remains have been found at this location, including the Siberian Ice Princess, indicating a flourishing culture at this location that benefited from the many trade routes and caravans of merchants passing through the area.
Along the Sahara, the Tuareg maintain routes especially for the transport of salt by Azalai ( salt caravans ).
Both caravans have largely been replaced by unpaved truck routes.
Later in the same year, another expedition was sent under his command to locate the routes of Qurayshi caravans.
Through the river Lašva valley there were communication routes in which the caravans, armies, missionaries, etc.

caravans and often
The caravans traveling to Verndale often numbered as many as 100 wagons.
The people collecting myrrh often use a caravan as a means of conveyance, and so are often called " caravanners ", and their caravans are often called " crystal caravans ".
Chemical toilets are often used on construction sites and at outdoor gatherings such as music festivals, and in caravans.
During the 1940s many homeless people from bombed-out Coventry lived in Binley, often living in shacks and caravans.
They attract not only crowds of pilgrims from near and far, often in caravans of bullock carts, but they also double as great market fairs where both local and itinerant traders set up their stalls and shops among food stalls, restaurants, and free open-air stage performances as well as theatre halls.

caravans and led
A turning point was negotiating the passage of a trainload of wool through the lines of two battling warlords early in 1925, an experience which led him the next year to follow the caravans across Inner Mongolia to the end of the line in Xinjiang.
Following ever increasing attacks on Harold's caravans by mutated creatures, the pair teamed up on May 22, 2102, and led a team of scientists who mounted an expedition to the north-west to investigate the source of the mutated animals, which were attacking the survivors of the nuclear war.

caravans and cities
Alliances were struck between the merchants in Mecca and the local nomadic tribes, who would bring goods – leather, livestock, and metals mined in the local mountains – to Mecca to be loaded on the caravans and carried to cities in Syria and Iraq.
He describes the Mali Empire ( Melli ) and the Trans-Saharan trade, e. g. how Berber caravans carry the Saharan salt from desert pans like Teghaza ( Tegazza ) to frontier cities like Timbuctu ( Tombutto ).
This was not enough to protect the cities much less the caravans of the hundreds of thousands of refugees who were fleeing their homes in what would become Pakistan.
The dyula had long been accustomed to surrounding their cities with fortifications and taking up arms when it was deemed necessary in order to defend themselves and maintain the smooth flow of trade caravans.
Sulaiman Al-Rajhi grew up in the Nejd desert where he and his brother Saleh began their business by changing money for pilgrims taking camel caravans across the desert to the cities of Mecca and Medina.
Yadav performed as an actor and singer in over 70 plays and about 2500 shows, travelling in caravans, living in tents and performing on makeshift stages in villages, towns and cities of India with the Parsi Theatre Company ( 1967 – 1973 ).
Along with Islam, trade also flourished between the cities as traders brought camel caravans filled with salt in exchange for slaves and grain.

caravans and Tripoli
Later, under the Ottoman Turks, they were severely attacked at Ayn-Ṣawfar in 1585 after the Ottomans claimed that they assaulted their caravans near Tripoli.

caravans and Tyre
Guy and Raynald did harass Saladin's caravans, and the claim that Raynald captured Saladin's sister is based on the account given in the Old French Continuation of William of Tyre.

caravans and .
It was to provide a safe and spacious crossing for these caravans, and also to make a pleasance for the city, that Shah Abbas 2, in about 1657 built, of sun-baked brick, tile, and stone, the present bridge.
Near Galway the tinkers drove their caravans down to the beach and sang and drank and fought all night.
In the coming years Abu Bakr traveled extensively with caravans.
From time immemorial, they have acted as guides to caravans through the Nubian desert and up the Nile valley as far as Sennar.
A new trade route north was discovered, and Sabun outfitted royal caravans to take advantage of it.
The city of Djibouti, which had a harbor with good access that attracted trade caravans crossing East Africa, became the new administrative capital.
Local hotels, holiday centres, bed and breakfast accommodation, holiday homes and caravans for rent, all support this year-round tourist resort.
After the caravans travelled a while they would take a break at these caravansarais, and spend the night there to rest both themselves and their animals.
Southeast Asian kingdoms included tusks of the Indian elephant in their annual tribute caravans to China.
In 1330 ( or 1332 ), in need of a guide and translator for his journey, he set off for the Seljuq controlled territory of Anatolia to join one of the caravans that went from there to India.
Continuing their journey to Egypt, when they approached in proximity, Israel sent his son Judah ahead to find out where the caravans were to stop.
Unlike Raynald's attacks on caravans, which may have had some military purpose, Guy attacked a group that was usually loyal to Jerusalem and provided intelligence about the movements of Saladin's troops.
Before the truce expired, Raynald of Chatillon, the lord of Oultrejourdain and of Kerak and one of Guy's chief supporters, recognized that Saladin was massing his troops, and attacked Muslim caravans in an attempt to disrupt this.
After Baldwin I extended his rule over Oultrejordain, Jerusalem gained revenue from the taxation of Muslim caravans passing from Syria to Egypt or Arabia.
His report " touched off a wave of wagon caravans filled with hopeful emigrants " heading West.
From Nkhotakota, the slaves were transported in caravans of no less than 500 slaves to the small island of Kilwa Kisiwani off the coast of modern day Tanzania.
Camel caravans, said to have first been used by Muhammad's great-grandfather, were a major part of Mecca's bustling economy.
The Meccans signed treaties with both the Byzantines and the Bedouins, and negotiated safe passages for caravans, giving them water and pasture rights.
Due to the difficulty and expense of the Hajj, pilgrims arrived by boat at Jeddah, and came overland, or joined the annual caravans from Syria or Iraq.

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