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Splitting up the funduq: the selective emulation of an Andalusi institution in the Kingdom of Valencia
Prior to the Christian conquest of Valencia (1233–1245), the hostelries for merchants (fanādiq) were numerous in the cities and also widely present in rural areas, where local communities seemed to...