The Travels of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa, A.D. 1325–1354 (Volume 1), London: Hakluyt Society. Gibb, H.A.R., ed. (1962), The Travels of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa, A.D. 1325–1354...
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The Ibn Battuta Mall is a shopping mall on the Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai, UAE, close to Interchange 6 for Jabal Ali 1 in southwest Dubai. It opened in...
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The Travels of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa, A.D. 1325–1354 (Volume 1). London: Hakluyt Society. Gibb, H.A.R., ed. (1962). The Travels of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa, A.D. 1325–1354...
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Ibn Battuta, (1304 – 1368 or 1369) was a Muslim Moroccan scholar and explorer. Ibn Battuta or other spelling variants may refer to: Ibn Battuta (crater)...
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Ibn Battuta is a small lunar impact crater on the Mare Fecunditatis, a lunar mare in the eastern part of the Moon's near side. It lies to the southwest...
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Ibn Battuta (Arabic: ابن بطوطة) is a rapid transit station on the Red Line of the Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE, serving Jebel Ali and surrounding areas....
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Urduja (section Ibn Battuta)
Zahiya-lachis in The Hurricane Wars Ibn Battuta Pangasinan Caboloan Tawalisi Benguet Ibaloi Ibn Battuta, The Travels of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa, A.D. 1325–1354, vol. 4, trans...
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The Rihla (section Battuta's travels)
The Travels of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa, A.D. 1325–1354 (Volume 1), London: Hakluyt Society. Gibb, H.A.R., ed. (1962), The Travels of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa, A.D. 1325–1354...
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the queen is rendered variously in her own time as Ṭayṭughlī Ḫātūn (by Ibn Baṭṭūṭa), Thaythalu-Katon (by the Venetian Doge Andrea Dandolo), and Taydula...
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Early western influence in Fujian (section Ibn Battuta)
who had met with Ibn Battuta in his previous travels and arrived in China before Battuta had, and who possibly allowed for Battuta to later visit the...
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Tawalisi (section Ibn Battuta's description)
warrior-princess Urduja to be "fabulous, fairy-tale, fiction". Ibn Battuta, The Travels of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa, A.D. 1325–1354, vol. 4, trans. H. A. R. Gibb and C. F...
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Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta (Arabic: الرّكاز: في أثر ابنِ بطّوطة) is an episodic action-adventure video game developed by Saudi Arabian game developer...
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Cynocephaly (section Ibn Battuta)
receiving baptism, however, he was released from his doggish aspect. Ibn Battuta encountered what were described as "dog-mouthed" people on his journey...
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stock and a follower of the Mongol chief Alaghu. The Moroccan traveler Ibn Battuta states with reference to the Sufi saint Rukn-e-Alam that Tughluq belonged...
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The Adventures of Ibn Battuta is a 2010 Malaysian 13-part historical animated series broadcast by TV2. The series is based on the biography of medieval...
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The Travels of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa, A.D. 1325–1354 (Volume 1), London: Hakluyt Society. Gibb, H.A.R., ed. (1962), The Travels of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa, A.D. 1325–1354...
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Astrakhan in 1558, and Tsaritsyn (now Volgograd) in 1589. The traveler Ibn Baṭṭūṭa, who visited in about 1332, has left a description of Sarai (or, as he...
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Muhammad bin Tughluq (redirect from Muhummad ibn Tughluq)
in several languages: Persian, Hindavi, Arabic, Sanskrit and Turkic. Ibn Battuta, the famous traveler and jurist from Morocco, wrote in his book about...
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Empire comes from 14th century Tunisian historian Ibn Khaldun, 14th century Moroccan traveller Ibn Battuta and 16th century Andalusian traveller Leo Africanus...
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of khans of the Golden Horde Gibb, H. A. R. (trans.), The Travels of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa A. D. 1325-1354. Vol. 2. Cambridge, 1962: 486; Howorth, H. H., History...
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History of Mangalore (section Ibn Battuta)
Arabic-speaking Tunisian Jewish merchant Abraham Ben Yiju. The Moroccan traveller Ibn Battuta, who had visited the town in 1342, referred to it as Manjarur, and stated...
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Madurai Sultanate (section Ibn Battuta's chronicles)
Sultanate around 1335 CE. His daughter was married to the historian Ibn Battuta and his son Ibrahim was the purse bearer of Muhammad bin Tughluq. When...
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that Ibn Battuta employed an intermediary, an agent to complete the trade. Women were also traded as gifts across the Muslim world. Ibn Battuta writes...
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Surguulʹ], 2001. (in Mongolian) Gibb, H. A. R. (trans.), The Travels of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa A. D. 1325–1354. Vol. 2. Cambridge, 1962. Howorth, H. H., History of...
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Arabic-speaking Berber scholar and explorer Ibn Battuta visited the Kilwa Sultanate in the Zanj. Ibn Battuta recorded his visit to the city around 1331...
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Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima region in Morocco. The airport is named after Ibn Battuta (1304–1368), a Moroccan traveller who was born in Tangier. The airport...
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Nawayath Sultanate (section Ibn Battuta)
prevalent during that era. The Moroccan traveler Ibn Battuta visited the sultanate in 1343. According to Ibn Battuta, "The sultan of Hunnur, Jamal-ud-din Muhammad...
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Mecca (section Ibn Battuta's description of Mecca)
traveler, Ibn Battuta. In his rihla (account), he provides a vast description of the city. Around the year 1327 CE or 729 AH, Ibn Battuta arrived at...
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World-Traveler: Mansa Musa and Ibn Battuta". Gibb, H.A.R.; Beckingham, C.F., eds. (1994). The Travels of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa, A.D. 1325–1354. Vol. 4. London:...
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ISBN 9787534818950. Gibb, H.A.R.; Beckingham, C.F., eds. (1994), The Travels of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa, A.D. 1325–1354 (Volume 4), London: Hakluyt Society, ISBN 978-0-904180-37-4...
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