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Ibn Battuta, Abu Abdullah Muhammad (c.1304-c.1369)

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Ibn Batuta
Muslim traveler, b. Tangier. No other medieval traveler is known to have journeyed so extensively. In 30 years (from c. 1325) he made a series of journeys recorded in a dictated account. He traveled overland in North Africa and Syria to make the pilgrimage to Mecca. Afterward he visited Arabia, Mesopotamia, Persia, and Asia Minor. He made a journey by way of Samarkand to India, where he resided for almost eight years at the court of the sultan of Delhi, who sent him to China as one of his ambassadors. [eng]
Ibn Battuta -- A pioneering 14th century geographer
Ibn Battuta began exploring areas in present day southern Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia in 1325 when he was 21 years old. He ventured over land and sea for 22 years, traveling to 44 modern countries, and covering 75,000 miles. Battuta recorded his travels in the Rihla, and was an early and extensive contributor to the field of geography. To learn more about Ibn Battuta, visit a site prepared by Nick Bartel, a teacher at the Horace Mann Middle School in San Francisco. [eng]
Ибн Баттуа Абу Абдаллах Сухаммед
(~1304-1377) — арабский путешественник и географ. Им составлено 69 карт, хотя и очень несовершенных, но имеющих огромное значение для суждения о географических понятиях того времени. Первое путешествие длилось 24 года — (1325-1349). Описал путешествия по Египту, Аравии, Месопотамии, Сирии, Малой Азии, Ирану, Крыму, южным районам Руси, Средней Азии, Индии, Китаю, Испании, Западному и Центральному Судану. [rus]
Ibn Battuta and His Saharan travels
Ibn Battuta (1304-1368) was an Arab traveller born in Tangier. He spent 30 years travelling the Muslim world from Timbuctoo to Turkey, Central Asia, China and India. The abstract below covers his travels in the Sahara. [eng]
Ibn Battuta
Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta, also known as Shams ad - Din, was born at Tangier, Morocco, on the 24th February 1304 C.E. (703 Hijra). He left Tangier on Thursday, 14th June, 1325 C.E. (2nd Rajab 725 A.H.), when he was twenty one years of age. His travels lasted for about thirty years, after which he returned to Fez, Morocco at the court of Sultan Abu 'Inan and dictated accounts of his journeys to Ibn Juzay. These are known as the famous Travels (Rihala) of Ibn Battuta. He died at Fez in 1369 C.E. [eng]
The Adventures of Ibn Battuta
Ross Dunn here recounts the great traveler's remarkable career, interpreting it within the cultural and social context of Islamic society and giving the reader both a biography of an extraordinary personality and a study of the hemispheric dimensions of human interchange in medieval times. [eng]
Medieval Sourcebook: Ibn Batuta (1307-1377 CE): Travels
Travels of Ibn Batuta in Asia and Africa Ibn Battuta was the Arab equivalent of Marco Polo. He traveled around the world and has much to say about peoples of the world. [eng]
Ibn Battuta - Rihla
You will be following along on trips in the footsteps of Ibn Battuta, the famous 14th century traveller. Along the way you will see many of the same sights that he saw. [eng]
To Timbuktu -- A Journey with Ibn Battuta
Ibn Battuta (1304-1369) is to this day known as one of the great travelers of all time. His journeys covered the entire Moslem world of his day plus Ceylon, Byzantium, China, and southern Russia. The length of his travels is estimated to be 75,000 miles. His last trip was to West Africa, across the Sahara to the Kingdom of Mali in 1353. This journey lasted until 1355, when he returned to his home in Morocco to stay. [eng]
Ibn Battuta
Welkom op de internetpagina van Ibn Battuta, studievereniging van de Faculteit der Ruimtelijke Wetenschappen van de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. [nld]
Ibn Battuta on the East African Coast
This file contains notes for the lecture based on reading from Said Hamdun & Noel King, IBN BATTUTA IN BLACK AFRICA (Princeton, NJ & New York: Markus-Wiener Publishing, Inc., 1994), 13-25. [eng]
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