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Ibn Battuta, the renowned Moroccan traveler and scholar, embarked on his journey primarily to fulfill his religious duty of pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj). However, his travels expanded beyond this initial purpose, driven by a desire for knowledge, adventure, and the exploration of diverse cultures. He sought to document his experiences and gain insights into the Islamic world, ultimately covering vast regions across Africa, Asia, and Europe over nearly three decades.

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