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  1. When Ibn Battuta reached Astrakhan, it coincided with the impending birth of one of the Khan's children, an event for which the Khan had permitted his wife to return to her home city, Constantinople. Seeing the opportunity to visit that city, Ibn Battuta talked his way into that expedition, his first beyond the boundaries of the Islamic world.

  2. ast.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ibn_BattutaIbn Battuta - Wikipedia

    Ibn Battuta morrió en Marruecos en dalgún momentu ente 1368 y 1377. Mientres sieglos el so llibru foi desconocíu, inclusive dientro del mundu musulmán, pero nel sieglu XIX foi redescubierto y traducíu a dellos idiomes europeos. Dende entós la fama de Ibn Battuta foi creciendo y ye agora una figura bien conocida nel Oriente Mediu.

  3. Ibn Battúta ( arab. إبن بطوطة; * 24. február 1304, Tanger, Marínovský sultanát – † 1368 / 1369, Murrákuš, Marínovský sultanát) bol berberský učenec, právnik a sudca. Preslávil sa však ako cestovateľ, geograf a spisovateľ, ktorý počas 30 rokov precestoval asi 117 000 km a svoje zážitky z ciest nadiktoval do knihy ...

  4. イブン・バットゥータ(ラテン語: Ibn Baṭṭūṭa 、アラビア語: أبو عبد الله محمد بن عبد الله اللواتي الطنجي بن بطوطة ‎, アブー・アブドゥッラー・ムハンマド・イブン・アブドゥッラー・アッ=ラワーティー・アッ=タンジー・イブン・バットゥータ、イブン= バッタトゥ ...

  5. Ibn Battuta was an educated, cosmopolitan, gregarious, upper-class man who traveled within a familiar Muslim culture, meeting like-minded people wherever he went. Polo was a merchant, not formally educated, who traveled to strange, unfamiliar cultures, where he learned new ways of dressing, speaking, and behaving.

  6. Abū ʿAbdallāh Muhammad ibn Battūta ( arabisch أبو عبد الله محمد بن بطوطة, DMG Abū ʿAbdallāh Muḥammad b. Baṭṭūṭa, Zentralatlas-Tamazight ⵉⴱⵏ ⴱⴰⵟⵟⵓⵟⴰ) (geboren 24. Februar 1304 in Tanger, Marokko; gestorben 1368 oder 1377 [1] in Marokko) war ein berberischer Rechtsgelehrter und Autor des ...

  7. The Moroccan explorer Ibn Battuta traveled over 75,000 miles throughout the Muslim world and beyond in the 14th century. In this lesson students read from the Rihla, a book of Ibn Battuta's travels, and a present-day historian's account to answer the question: What was the Muslim world like in the 1320s?

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