Ibn Battuta, the renowned Moroccan explorer and traveler, served in the company of Sultan Muhammad bin Tughluq of Delhi during his travels in India. He held various administrative positions, including that of a qadi (judge), which allowed him to engage in the governance of the Sultanate. His experiences during this time provided him with valuable insights into the political and social dynamics of the region, which he later documented in his famous travelogue, the "Rihla."
Kilwa's control of Sofala was crucial for its economic power and trade dominance in the region. Sofala was a key port for the gold trade, linking East Africa to the Indian Ocean trade networks. By controlling Sofala, Kilwa could regulate trade routes, increase its wealth through taxation, and enhance its political influence over neighboring regions. This control contributed to Kilwa’s rise as a prominent city-state in the medieval period.
Al-Ḥajjāj ibn Yūsuf ibn Maṭar was born in 786.
Ibn Sidah died in 1066.
'Amr ibn al-'As died in 664.
ibn batuda is the man who lived in kilwa.
He was born in Morocco. Ibn Battuta was an explorer who traveled for 30 years.
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Marco Polo of Italy and Ibn batuta of Morocco.
ibn_e_batuta was ful of praisa of artictic tastes of chines their nice houses and their policy system he was impressed by their mathod of agriculture
Silva Batuta was born in 1940.
In between the two cities, there is only one bus station. the first when you get into dubai is at ibn batuta and you can from there board a taxi or use the train.
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The cast of Mohammed-Bin-Tughlaq - 1971 includes: Peelisivam as Ibn Batuta Ambi as Rangachari Cho Ramasawamy as Mohammed-Bin-Tughlaq