The Pilgrims' District was one of the wards of Huzuz, the City of Delights., in 1367 DR.
Description
Found in the People's Quarter, the Pilgrims' District was the most diverse of all the wards of Huzuz. Travelers staying here could rent anything from simple tents to grand palatial manors.
Most notably, the Pilgrims' District housed all of the great mosques of Huzuz, including the Golden Mosque.
The Pilgrims' District was located in the very heart of Huzuz. It was surrounded by the Central District to the west, the South District to the south, the Court District to the east, and the Craft District to the northeast. This district could be accessed directly by the Pilgrims' Route, the Merchants' Avenue, the Street of the Ajami, the Street of the Inns, the Ghost's Route, the Grand Bazaar Boulevard, and the Enlightened Way.
Activities
The main focus of the Pilgrims' District was to house the thousands of travelers who visited Huzuz every year on religious pilgrimages.
A wide variety of shops could be found catering to the many needs of the pilgrims.
Notable locations
- Tower of Adnan al-Raqi
- Grand University of Huzuz
- Wanderer's Rest
- Mamood's
- Appointments with the Mighty
- Golden Mosque
- House of the Loregiver