Ibn Battuta, the famous Moroccan traveler and scholar, documented his journeys across the Islamic world and beyond in the 14th century, observing various trade practices. The Tuareg, a nomadic Berber people of the Sahara, were known for their role in trans-Saharan trade, particularly in gold, salt, and slaves. They facilitated the exchange of goods between sub-Saharan Africa and North Africa, using their knowledge of the desert to navigate and connect different cultures. Their trading routes were vital for the economic and cultural interactions of the time.
the first which ibn battuta explored was palesine
Ibn Battuta was famous for traveling across the Eastern World allowing Muslim geographer's make more accurate maps than were available before.
i think so
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.
Battuta died in Morocco some time between 1368 and 1369 (nobody is sure of the exact date) from the Black Death.
Ibn Battuta was born on February 24, 1304.
Ibn Battuta was born on February 24, 1304.
Ibn Battuta Mall was created in 2005.
Ibn Battuta Mall is 1.3 Kilometres in length.
the first which ibn battuta explored was palesine
ibn sina was the first muslim scholar and ibn battuta was his assistant through the time of the ottoman turks
The Hindi nursery rhyme about Ibn Battuta translates to: "Ibn Battuta, what did you see? Riding a camel, traveling for free. Crossed deserts and seas, exploring with glee. Ibn Battuta, what did you see?"
Ibn Battuta found Mogadishu a thriving city on the Indian Ocean.
Ibn Battuta went on a Pilgrimage to Mecaa. Along the way, he explored China and Indonesia. He also traveled to Mozambique, Ethiopia, and Egypt.
NO
Ibn Battuta diplomatically exited the Delhi when Sultanate was overthrown.
bum