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| Tobacco Inn |  | This inn has no epigraph showing dates of construction or renovation, but according to historical data, the estimated date of construction is the late 17th Century. Ownership was passed to Hüseyin Ağa, son of Nur Ali Ağa, in the early 19th Century. Historically, this inn is where tobacco merchants stayed and where tobacco trading took place.
It is a single storey, plain building with one courtyard. The entrance gate is decorated with black and white stones. There are 11 rooms opening onto the courtyard, shops opening onto the street, and underneath the north face of the inn, there is a cave carved out of rock.
Source: The Project to Develop Cultural Infrastructure and Promote Interregional Tourism in Gaziantep, Kilis and Aleppo
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