On the web one finds "Kürkçü Han, a two-story 120-year-old caravanserai located in Arasa, began to be restored at the end of 2009. The entrance gate, reflecting the Mamluk and Zengi styles, is made of black and white stones in a way that resembles sunlight rays. In addition, stone consoles are placed above the entrance. Eight pieces of stone resembling a vase are placed side by side on these, creating a magnificent appearance. It is written in its inscription that it was built in 1890. It has survived to the present day intact with later repairs. There are shops, storage and stables on the ground floor, and rooms built for the accommodation of passengers on the upper floor. There is a six-pointed star motif made in light relief in the middle part of the pointed barrel vault extending east-west of the courtyard passage."