The narrative captures Ibn Battutah's remarkable journeys as he traverses approximately 75,000 miles across the Muslim world and beyond, including China and Sumatra. Starting his adventure at just twenty-one, he encounters diverse cultures, faces perilous situations like bandit attacks and shipwrecks, and experiences personal relationships, including marriages and fatherhood. Renowned for his ethnographic insights, Battutah's work serves as a significant historical document, blending travelogue with rich anecdotes and observations of the places he visited.
Muḥammad Ibn-ʿAbdallāh Ibn-Baṭṭūṭa Livres




Reisen ans Ende der Welt. 1325-1353
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