Ibn Battutah has a claim to be the greatest traveler of the premechanical age. In 1325, aged 21, he left modern-day Morocco. Some 29 years later — having journeyed 120,000 km as far north as the Volga ...
Ibn battutah has a claim to be the greatest traveler of the premechanical age. In 1325, aged 21, he left modern-day Morocco. Some 29 years later-having journeyed 120,000 km as far north as the Volga, ...
Arabic scholar Tim Mackintosh-Smith journeys 75,000 miles through 40 countries in the footsteps of 14th century traveller Ibn Battutah, who was born in Tangiers, North Africa, and travelled the world ...
Tim travels through Turkey, the Crimea and India. On his way he uncovers all that is weird, wonderful and mystical in the Islamic world. With very strong language.
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