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  1. Like Marco Polo, Ibn Battuta left behind an account of his own incredible journey from Morocco to China, from the steppes of Russia to the shores of Tanzania, some 75,000 miles in all. James Rumford, himself a world traveler, has retold Ibn Battuta¿s story in words and pictures, adding the element of ancient Arab

  2. Microsoft Word - Ibn Batuta. THE TRAVELS OF IBN BATUTA 1325-1354. Translated by Reverend Samuel Lee, 1829. CHAPTER I [North Africa] IN THE NAME OF THE COMPASSIONATE AND MERCIFUL GOD PRAISE be ascribed to God the lord of worlds; and the blessing of God be upon our Lord Mohammed, and upon all his posterity and companions.

  3. The travels of Ibn Batuta : translated from the abridged Arabic manuscript copies, preserved in the Public Library of Cambridge. with notes, illustrative of the history, geography, botany, antiquities, &c. occurring throughout the work

  4. 25 maj 2011 · Explores the role of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa as “literate frontiersman” in his journeys to East Africa, Central Asia, and the Indian subcontinent, demonstrating that the example of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa illustrates the need to study the history of the premodern Islamic world in a “trans-hemispheric” rather than merely in restricted localized or ...

  5. 7 lut 2019 · Ibn Battuta (l. 1304-1368/69) was a Moroccan Explorer from Tangiers who traveled more widely than anyone of his day, covering 75,000 miles (120,000 km) between 1325 - c. 1352.

  6. Ibn Batuta, H. Gibb. Published in Nature 1 December 1983. History. Abstract“THE Broadway Travellers” offers to the public in popular form a store of entertaining reading as well as a series of valuable records, many of which are not otherwise readily available.

  7. 16 lut 2012 · Ibn Batuta. Cambridge University Press, Feb 16, 2012 - History - 270 pages. This English edition of the work of the Arab traveller usually known as Ibn Battuta (1304-68/9) was...

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