Saray
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Saray is a Turkic word of Persian origin which means 'palace'. Several locations extending from far Asia to the Balkans have been named under variants of this word. Namely -
- Sarajevo - the capital city and largest urban centre of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Sarai (city) - former capital city of the Golden Horde
- Sarayburnu - (in English known as Seraglio Point), where the Topkapi Palace stands in Istanbul
- Bakhchisaray (Bağçasaray/Bahçesaray) - the former capital of the Crimean Khanate, literally "the garden palace"
- Saray (District), Tekirdağ - a town and district in Tekirdağ Province, Turkey
- Saray (District), Van, a district in Van Province, Turkey
- Bahçesaray (District), Van - a district in Van Province, Turkey
- Galatasaray (disambiguation)
For alternative meanings, see