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Ibn Battuta was a Muslim explorer, mainly exploring the Islamic lands of the Earth. However, his journey included many non-Islamic lands as well, the majority being Europe. He traveled to Southern and Eastern Europe in addition to Northern, Western, and Eastern Africa.

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India, Iraq, Eqypt, Palestine, Shiraz, Algieres, Mashhad, Syria, Heret, Jeddah

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How many places did Ibn Battuta travel to?

Ibn Batutta went to 90 places


What places did ibn battuta go through?

ibn battuta had travelled to different places such as:india,russia,sri lanka,china.....he was awsum!!


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a lot of places


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Ibn Battuta went on a Pilgrimage to Mecaa. Along the way, he explored China and Indonesia. He also traveled to Mozambique, Ethiopia, and Egypt.


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Ibn Battuta was born on February 24, 1304.


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Ibn Battuta Mall was created in 2005.


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Ibn Battuta was born on February 24, 1304.


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Ibn Battuta Mall is 1.3 Kilometres in length.


What was the first place that ibn battuta explore?

the first which ibn battuta explored was palesine


Why is ibn important?

he is important by his journeys--------------------------------------------Ibn Battuta is important because of the fact that he actually documented or recorded all of his travels. Wherever he went to and whatever civilizations he encountered, Ibn Battuta always documented his own feelings towards their customs and traditions, political and social setup. His recordings were all put into a book called the Rihla. What is important about this is that without his recordings there would have been many undiscovered civilizations. Historians would have never knew about these smaller civilizations without Ibn Battuta's book.


The travels of Marco Polo and of Ibn Battuta were similar in that these travels?

produced written records of their extensive travels.