Buttutta, also known as Ibn Battuta, was a renowned Moroccan explorer and traveler who lived during the 14th century. His extensive journeys, which covered nearly 75,000 miles across Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and parts of Europe, are documented in his famous work, "Rihla" (The Travels). Buttutta's writings provide valuable insights into the cultures, societies, and geographies of the regions he visited during the Islamic Golden Age. His legacy as one of history's greatest travelers continues to be celebrated today.