Background:
The Khan Murjan is a building located in the souq of Baghdad, Iraq. It was built in the 14th century as a caravanserai and it is considered by many historians and scholars to be a notable piece of the city’s architecture. The structure was in poor shape for over two centuries, but was restored in the mid 1980s and subsequently functioned as a restaurant. As of 2018, a Google guide by the username ‘MO7HO7FR Azawie’ claimed that the structure is open but neglected and deserted.