Ibn Battuta
The Journey of a Medieval Muslim
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Kube Publishing Ltd
Published:2nd Nov '18
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Journey through the medieval world with Ibn Battuta, the greatest traveller of his time.Ibn Battuta was no ordinary traveller. Between 1325 CE when he set off and 1354 CE when he finally returned home to stay, he had visited about 40 modern countries and travelled roughly 75,000 miles, going on foot, camel, horse, wagon, boat and even sled. His travels took him to nearly every part of the Muslim world at the time, from Morocco to Mecca, through Persia and Iraq, down the west coast of Africa, into Russia, over to India and even across to China. Ibn Battuta's journey gives us a fascinating window into what the world was like in the fourteenth century. With illustrations, photographs, and maps, the rich and diverse world that produced Ibn Battuta is vividly brought alive.
Edoardo Albert has taken what may be the greatest journey ever made by one human – Ibn Battuta – compressed it elegantly, and still managed to communicate the time-transcending thrill of travel. In this odyssey-in-miniature, we can feel the itch of those fourteenth-century feet. Tim Mackintosh-Smith
ISBN: 9781847740472
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80 pages