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Battuta died in Morocco some time between 1368 and 1369 (nobody is sure of the exact date) from the Black Death.
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Ibn Battuta was a Muslim from Tangier, Morocco. You can read more about his life at - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibn_Battuta
He was born in Morocco. Ibn Battuta was an explorer who traveled for 30 years.
Ibn Battuta was born and died in the city of Tangier, Morocco. However, his journeys around the world took 24 years during which he lived in numerous cities in the Middle East, South Asia, East Asia, Central Asia, and Southern Spain.
Ross E. Dunn has written: 'The adventures of Ibn Battuta, a Muslim traveler of the fourteenth century' -- subject(s): Biography, Medieval Travel, Travelers 'The adventures of Ibn Battuta' -- subject(s): Biography, Medieval Travel, Travel, Medieval, Travelers
Because ibn Battuta, the Arab traveler who has exceeded all traveler of his time and cut about approximately 75 thousand miles in his travels. It is also the only travelers in the Middle Ages, who saw the country every Muslim ruler of the rulers of his era.
Yes, there have been notable African explorers throughout history. Some examples include Mungo Park from Scotland who explored West Africa, Ibn Battuta from Morocco who traveled extensively across Africa and beyond, and Wangari Maathai from Kenya who was a prominent environmental activist and explorer in her own right.
Ibn Battuta left his hometown of Tangier in Morocco in 1325 during the month of Ramadan to begin his travels. He faced various challenges during his extensive journeys, such as navigating harsh terrains, encountering bandits, and dealing with unpredictable political situations in the regions he visited.
Countries in the present sense didn't exist in the parts of Africa that Ibn Batutta visited.
Ibn Battuta was born on February 24, 1304.