Marco Polo, Zheng He (Cheng Ho), and Ibn Battuta were all notable explorers and travelers of their respective eras, renowned for their extensive journeys across Asia, Africa, and beyond. Each documented their experiences, providing valuable insights into the cultures, economies, and geographies they encountered. Their travels not only expanded their own horizons but also contributed to the broader understanding of the world during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. Additionally, they all played significant roles in fostering cultural exchange between different civilizations.
yes, ibn battuta did travel father than Marco polo, he traveled about 75000 miles or 120000 km more than Marco polo
an increased interest in different cultures
They both served as primary sources about trade and culture.
produced written records of their extensive travels.
Marco Polo wrote ( or dictated, more properly) The Book of Marco Polo.
yes, ibn battuta did travel father than Marco polo, he traveled about 75000 miles or 120000 km more than Marco polo
an increased interest in different cultures
They both served as primary sources about trade and culture.
Ibn Battuta didn`t have a lot of friends, some might say. But he did actually admired Marco Polo.
No Marco Polo did not invent the game Marco Polo.
produced written records of their extensive travels.
Marco Polo
Marco Polo wrote ( or dictated, more properly) The Book of Marco Polo.
marco polo
the marco polo game started becuase MARCO POLO traveled a lot so its like wheres "marco""polo"
Marco Polo was born in Venice, Italy.
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