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Ibn Battuta part 10

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Camels, Hyenas, and BejasHere we crossed the Nile and, hiring camels, journeyed with a party of Arabs through a desert, totally devoid of settlements but quite safe for travelling. One of our halts was...

Ibn Battuta part 9

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The river Indus resembles it in this feature. The Nile is one of the five great rivers of the world, which are the Nile, Euphrates, Tigris, Syr Darya and Amu Darya; five other rivers...

Ibn Battuta part 8

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There are a large number of religious establishments which they call khanqahs, and the nobles vie with one another in building them. Each of these is set apart for a separate school of...

Ibn Battuta part 7

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It possesses a wooden bridge at which all vessels anchor, and in the afternoon the baulks are lifted and the vessels pass up and down. From here I went to Samannud, whence I journeyed...

Ibn Battuta part 6

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Next morning, after all the other visitors had gone, he called me and when I had related my dream interpreted it to me saying: “You will make the pilgrimage and visit the...

Ibn Battuta part 5

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A visit to a holy man in the countryDuring my stay at Alexandria I had heard of the pious Shaykh al-Murshidi, who bestowed gifts miraculously created at his desire. He lived in solitary retreat...

Ibn Battuta part 4

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The breadth of the passage inside is nine spans and that of the wall ten spans; each of the four sides of the lighthouse is 140 spans in breadth. It is situated on a...

Ibn Battuta part 3

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The inhabitants assembled in large numbers to celebrate the festival, making a brave show and wearing their richest apparel. The Sultan Abu Yahya arrived on horseback, accompanied by all his relatives, courtiers, and officers...

Ibn Battuta part 2

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At Bijaya I fell ill of a fever, and one of my friends advised me to stay there till I recovered. But I refused, saying, “If God decrees my death, it shall be on...

Ibn Battuta part 1

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Ibn Battuta: Travels in Asia and Africa 1325-1354Here begins Ibn Battuta’s travelsI left Tangier, my birthplace, on Thursday, 2nd Rajab 725 , being at that time twenty-two years of age , with the intention...

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Divan Yolu

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Ibn Battuta part 25

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