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Abū Abd Allāh Muḥammad ibn Abd Allāh Al-Lawātī (/ ˌ ɪ b ən b æ t ˈ t uː t ɑː /; 24 February 1304 – 1368/1369), commonly known as Ibn Battuta, was a Maghrebi traveller, explorer and scholar.
3 days ago · Ibn Battuta, medieval Muslim traveler and author of one of the most famous travel books, the Rihlah. His great work describes the people, places, and cultures he encountered in his journeys along some 75,000 miles (120,000 km) across and beyond the Islamic world.
- Ivan Hrbek
- Ibn Battuta was a medieval Muslim traveler who wrote one of the world’s most famous travel logs, the Riḥlah. This work describes the people, places...
- Ibn Battuta’s Riḥlah has tremendous documentary value because of its detailed accounts of social, cultural, and political aspects of much of the Is...
- Ibn Battuta was born into a family of qadis, Muslim judges who enjoyed significant civil authority at the time. He was educated toward this end in...
- Ibn Battuta was trained as a qadi, a Muslim judge who ruled on matters both religious and civil. He worked as a qadi in various places, including D...
Feb 7, 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.
- Joshua J. Mark
- Ibn Battuta is famous for his work The Rihla of Ibn Battuta, the story of his travels between 1325-c. 1352.
- Ibn Battuta visited 40 countries and crossed three continents.
- In spite of some passages taken from earlier works, Ibn Battuta's Rihla is considered an accurate and trustworthy account by most modern scholars.
Jul 20, 2017 · Ibn Battuta traveled across Africa, Asia and Europe for 29 years, covering over 75,000 miles. He recorded his adventures in the Rihla, a travelogue that reveals the world of a 14th-century vagabond.
Sep 28, 2018 · Ibn Battuta (1304–1368) was a scholar, theologian, adventurer, and traveler who, like Marco Polo fifty years earlier, wandered the world and wrote about it. Battuta sailed, rode camels and horses, and walked his way to 44 different modern countries, traveling an estimated 75,000 miles during a 29 year period.
Learn about the life and travels of Ibn Battuta, a 14th-century legal scholar who explored the Muslim world from West Africa to Southeast Asia. Discover how he studied, prayed, worked, and married in different places and cultures.
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Welcome to this tour of Ibn Battuta's medieval travels! You will be following in the footsteps of this famous 14th century Muslim traveler, exploring the places he visited and the people he encountered.