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The Travels of Ibn Battuta


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  • Author: Ibn Battuta
  • Published Date: 30 Jul 2009
  • Publisher: COSIMO CLASSICS
  • Original Languages: English
  • Format: Paperback::268 pages, ePub, Audiobook
  • ISBN10: 1605206210
  • ISBN13: 9781605206219
  • Filename: the-travels-of-ibn-battuta.pdf
  • Dimension: 152x 229x 15mm::395g

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Source: Travels of Ibn Battuta to Central Asia.Ibn Battuta in South Asia (1333-41) Batutta arrived in the northern-central South Asia about a century-and-a-half after a Muslim slave soldier (Mamluk) from Inner Eurasia had captured the city of Delhi, and whose descendents had established a growing empire in the Ganges basin. In the intervening Travel first leaves you voiceless, before it turns you into a storyteller,according to Shams ad-Din Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ibn Muhammed ibn Ibrahim ibn Yussuf al Lawati at Tanji, the 14th century traveller and qadi (judge) known as Ibn Battuta ( Son of the Little Duck ). His travels are captured in the famous rihla (travel narrative) he dictated to Ibn Juzayy al Kalbi in "The Adventures of Ibn Battuta: A Muslim Traveler of the 14th Century" is historian Ross Dunn's account of the world of Islam in the 1400s as based on the contemporaneous book written about the journeys of Ibn Battuta, an educated legal scholar from Tangier in Morocco whose travels extend from Sub-Saharan Africa across Northern Africa to the Middle East, Persia, Palestine, India and China. Ibn Battuta was born into a family of Muslim legal scholars in Tangier, Morocco, in 1304 during the era of the Marinid dynasty. The men in Ibn Battuta s family were legal scholars, and he was raised with a focus on education; however, there was no Thus begins the book, Ibn Battuta, Travels in Asia and Africa 1325-1354 published Routledge and Kegan Paul. Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta, was a Moroccan Muslim scholar and traveler. He is known for his traveling and going on excursions called the Rihla. His journeys lasted for a period of almost thirty years. THE TRAVELS OF IBN BATTUTA The greatest traveller of the Old World before modern times was undoubtedly Abu `Abdallah ibn Battuta. In the course of 29 years, he travelled across the eastern hemisphere for a total distance of roughly 116,800 km and he visited regions which today comprise 44 modern countries. When his epic journeys were complete, his Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Abdullah al-Lawati al-Tangi ibn Battuta, or "Ibn Battuta" for short, was born in the Moroccan city of Tangier in 1304. all rights he was an unremarkable man: educated but not elite, born into a comfortable but not wealthy or powerful family in a city that was not one of the New Delhi, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Private Limited. 1999. (ISBN: 9788121506144). Hardcover. Used, Hardcovers with jackets in good condition. Ibn Batuta, the Arab Marco Polo.Read More of the Travels in English. Regionally Specific Selections. In Arabic. In French. Complete Translations or Representative Selections. Ibn Batuta. The Travels of Ibn Battutah. London: Picador, 2002. Davis G370.I23 I26 2002 Perkins 910.4 I13, T779, 2002 Thanks for A2A. I breifly read a book on Ibn Batuta in a bookstore and I have seen an IMAX movie about ibn batuta. My answer is just my understanding you can read his travel writing to understand more in depth. Initially it was tough, at times h THE-TRAVELS-OF-IBN-BATTUTA Download The-travels-of-ibn-battuta ebook PDF or Read Online books in PDF, EPUB, and Mobi Format. Click Download or Read Online button to THE-TRAVELS-OF-IBN-BATTUTA book pdf for free now. c Ibn Battuta comes from a family of travellers / judges. D To begin with, Ibn Battuta journeys to the city of Makkah / Tangier. E The ruler of Constantine gives Ibn Battuta an old donkey / a nice coat. F Ibn Battuta learns about his future / the pyramids from Burhan Al-Din. G In the desert, hyenas / camels take things from Ibn Battuta s bag. A. Ibn Battuta travels to Egypt, Syria and Arabia At the age of 21, Ibn Battuta left Tangier to make the hajj. It was both a holy journey and an adventure. The trip land from Tangier to Mecca was a 3,000 mile journey across the coastal plains, deserts, and mountains of Mediterranean Africa. Even though the journey was dangerous, pious Muslim In this way Ibn Battuta, one of the greatest travelers in the world, begins telling his story to his nephew, Ahmed. His many journeys take him to new and interesting places far from home. He sees many strange and wonderful things, has many funny and frightening experiences, and meets many different people along the way. This is his story The Travels of Ibn Battuta A Virtual Tour with the 14th Century Traveler GALLERY | SIDE TRIPS | RESOURCES | ABOUT 1 MOROCCO View Notes - Ibn Battuta Reading Packet from ENGLISH 101 at Clark High School - 01. The Travels of Ibn Battuta Ibn Battuta started on his travels when he was The travels of Ibn Batuta in Sri Lanka is a very famous historical record about ancient Sri Lanka. Ibn Battuta was a famous Arab traveler who visited Sri Lanka in 1344 AD and later recorded his journey in our island in his famous book called, Al Rihla (The Travels). The Travels of Ibn Battuta: A Virtual Tour began as a Web resource written in 1999 Nick Bartel for his students at Horace Mann Middle School, San Francisco, California.It was one of several large online resource units Nick constructed during the early days of curriculum on the internet. Like Marco Polo, Ibn Battuta's adventures weren't recorded until he'd. This is a List of places visited Ibn Battuta in the years 1325-1353. The Moroccan traveller Ibn Battuta set out from his native town of Tangiers on a pilgrimage to Mecca in June 1325, when he was 21 years old. On completing his first hajj he continued travelling, only returning to Morocco twenty four years later in 1349. In 1350, Battuta visited Al-Andalus and then between 1352-1353 he Ibn Battuta. Cynthia Stokes Brown. The account of the travels of the Muslim legal scholar Ibn Battuta in the first half of the fourteenth century reveals the wide Of the multitude of histories and and biographies of Medieval Islam there is no book more instinct with life than that of Ibn Battuta. This book provides a descriptive account of Muslim society in the second quarter of the 14th century. To ask other readers questions about The Travels Of Ibn Battuta Of the multitude of histories and and biographies of Medieval Islam there is no book more instinct with life than that of Ibn Battuta. This book provides a A Muslim Odyssey: The Travels of Ibn Battuta. Ibn Battuta was born in the 14th century in what is modern-day Morocco. This was a time when the fastest way to travel was ship, if you were lucky The Travels of Ibn Battuta and essaysWhy do we travel? Many years ago explorers traveled to explore the many different places and cultures that would









 
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