I don't think we will ever know. It is likely that long before written history, societies had places they considered sacred, and to which they went for pilgrimage.
the Haj
A journey made by a pilgrim is known as a pilgrimage.
The Hajj which is the pilgrimage to mecca.
yes
For the hajj pilgramage, you go on the first 10 days of the month of Dhul' Hija
An expeditionA pilgrimage
Try: Hundreds of years ago, my ancestors made a pilgrimage to Rome. Or: The fanatics made an annual pilgrimage to their holy shrine.
Simba
the Haj
made a pilgrimage to mecca
Mansa Musa in 1324.. his name in English means king Moses
they made themselves pure
It is an expedition or pilgrimage.
An alhajia is a woman who has made a religious pilgrimage to Mecca.
An alhaji is a man who has made a religious pilgrimage to Mecca.
Mansa Musa, king of Mali, made the pilgrimage to Arabia with 12000 servants each carrying a bar of gold.
"He made a Sunday pilgrimage to his local Wal-Mart for some potato chips." "In Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales", several narrators tell stories whilst passing the time on their pilgrimage" Means journey for some devotional purpose, usually to a holy land or site. Sometimes used comically, as in the first example above.