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12 maj 2020 · Ibn Battuta was born in Tangier in 1304. Between 1324 and 1354 he journeyed through North Africa and Asia Minor and as far as China. On a separate voyage he crossed the Sahara to the Muslim lands of West Africa.
6 paź 2022 · This English edition of the work of the Arab traveller usually known as Ibn Battuta (1304-68/9) was translated by Rev. Samuel Lee (1783-1852), Professor of Arabic in the University of Cambridge, from 'the abridged Arabic manuscript copies, preserved in the Public Library of Cambridge', and published in 1829.
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.
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
20 gru 2021 · The first volume recorded Ibn Battuta's earliest journeys through Tunisia, Egypt, Syria and Arabia. Volume II continues with his journeys through Persia, Iraq and Arabia, Asia Minor and South Russia with detailed descriptions of the towns on the way and the customs of the inhabitants.
videos that validate and expand on key parts of Ibn Battuta’s travel story. The entire tour is not just the story of Ibn Battuta but a total cultural learning experience of the Muslim world.
16 lut 2012 · The Travels of Ibn Batūta: With Notes, Illustrative of the History, Geography, Botany, Antiquities, Etc. Occurring Throughout the Work. Ibn Batuta. Cambridge University Press, Feb 16, 2012 -...