Ibn Battuta part 28
After staying some days as his guest I set out for the town of San’a’, which was the former capital, a populous town built of brick and plaster, with a temperate climate and good...
Ibn Battuta part 27
The people of this town hold the famous subut an-nakhl in this wise. They go out to the palmgroves every Saturday during the season of the colouring and ripening of the dates. Not...
Ibn Battuta part 26
These terrors continued until we emerged at a roadstead called Ra’s Dawa’ir between Aydhab and Sawakin. We landed here and found on the shore a reed hut shaped like a mosque, inside which were...
Ibn Battuta part 25
After returning to Baghdad, Ibn Battuta makes his second pilgrimage to MeccaIbn Battuta returns to Mecca with the Baghdad pilgrim’s caravanWhen we arrived at Baghdad I found the pilgrims preparing for the journey,...
Ibn Battuta part 24
Ibn Battutta journeys to TabrizI left Baghdad with the mahalla of Sultan Abu Sa’id, on purpose to see the way in which the king’s marches are conducted, and travelled with it for ten days,...
Ibn Battuta part 23
Ibn Battuta leaves Basra by boatAt Basra I embarked in a sumbuq, that is a small boat, for Ubulla, which lies ten miles distant. One travels between a constant succession of orchards and palm-groves...
Ibn Battuta part 22
After the night prayer they began to recite their litany. A number of loads of wood had been brought in and kindled into a flame, and they went into the fire dancing; some of...
Ibn Battuta part 21
Another good habit of theirs is this. The orphan children sit in the bazaar, each with two baskets, one large and one small. When one of the townspeople comes to the bazaar and buys...
Ibn Battuta part 20
On this journey, our stay at Medina lasted four days. We used to spend every night in the illustrious mosque, where the people, after forming circles in the courtyard and, lighting large numbers of...
Ibn Battuta part 19
From Tabuk the caravan travels with great speed night and day, for fear of this desert. Halfway through is the valley of al-Ukhaydir, which might well be the valley of Hell (may God preserve...