The individual who traveled to India, Africa, China, and Spain and significantly contributed to the study of geography is Ibn Battuta. A Moroccan explorer and scholar, he journeyed extensively across the Islamic world and beyond during the 14th century. His travels are documented in his famous work, the "Rihla" (The Journey), which provides valuable insights into the cultures, societies, and geography of the regions he visited. Ibn Battuta's accounts remain an important resource for understanding historical geography and cultural exchange during his time.
Ibn Battuta traveled from Eastern Europe to China. He also traveled to the Horn of Africa, West Africa, North Africa, and most of the Islamic world of his time.
North Africa's location contributed to cultural diffusion because of its Mediterranean location
africa-Sahara desert
Cultural diversity.
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Ibn Battutah
Ibn Battutah
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Ibn Battutah
Ibn Battutah
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Oil.
Sydney is in Australia not Africa
Lack of economic opportunity for women. Lack of Birth Control knowledge.
Lack of economic opportunity for women. Lack of Birth Control knowledge.
Sydney is in Australia not Africa