Very often but the distinction between private houses and other kinds of dwelling are not clear-cut. We think that certain householders along trade and pilgrimage routes opened up their houses to travelers in return for money or trade goods and these were early forms of inns or hotels.
They had posting houses dotted along them to provide horses for couriers.
A fleet, and internal roads with posting houses for horsed couriers.
By establishing courier services through posting houses providing horses by land ans ships by sea.
Firstly their ships through the Mediterranean Sea, the Black Sea, the Persian Gulf and the rivers flowing into them. Inland, by roads, with posting-houses where couriers changed horses, to deliver messages.
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Depends on which Persian Empire you're talking about, there were several. At one point they were fighting Alexander the Great, at another time they were fighting the Eastern Roman Empire and the Muslims from Arabia. And at another time they were being invaded from the East by the Mongols. Over all, Every Persian Empire was at one point located in the Iran/Iraq region, near the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Being the biggest Empire there for a very long period of time, The Persian Empires heavily influenced the culture of the region. The art, clothing, music and so on. The distinctive dome shape originated in Persia also, which can be seen on mosques (Muslim houses of worship) through out the world. The persian art, and literature influenced Islamic culture also. Almost all Arab nations today use the perian numbers. The story of Aladdin is actually a persian story and so on.
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They had posting houses dotted along them to provide horses for couriers.
Visitors may come to conflict with local people by visitors touching their property, vandalism on local people houses, litter issues, about shop prices
The entrance of a house was designed so that visitors could go directly from their boats into the house because houses were right beside the canals.
its when us citizens had to pay for houses of british soldiers
No but they hide citizens there during attacks.