Muḥammad Ibn-ʿAbdallāh Ibn-Baṭṭūṭa Knihy




The narrative captures Ibn Battutah's remarkable journeys as he traverses approximately 75,000 miles across the Muslim world and beyond, including China and Sumatra. Starting his adventure at just twenty-one, he encounters diverse cultures, faces perilous situations like bandit attacks and shipwrecks, and experiences personal relationships, including marriages and fatherhood. Renowned for his ethnographic insights, Battutah's work serves as a significant historical document, blending travelogue with rich anecdotes and observations of the places he visited.
Reisen ans Ende der Welt. 1325-1353
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