Ibn Battuta part 51
                    
Each monastery possesses pious endowments for the clothing and maintenance of the devotees. Inside every monastery there is a small convent designed for the...                
                
            Ibn Battuta part 50
                    
It has thirteen gates and a sacred enclosure, which is about a mile long and closed by a great gate. No one is prevented...                
                
            Ibn Battuta part 49
                    
Ibn Battuta describes Constantinople.
The city is enormous in size, and in two parts separated by a great river , in which there is a...                
                
            Ibn Battuta part 48
                    
In the midst of the hall three men were standing to whom those four men delivered me. These took hold of my garments as...                
                
            Ibn Battuta part 47
                    
Our entry into Constantinople the Great was made about noon or a little later, and they rang their bells until the very skies shook...                
                
            Ibn Battuta part 46
                    
His horsemen were divided into squadrons, two hundred horsemen in each squadron. Over them was a commander, who had in front of him ten...                
                
            Ibn Battuta part 45
                    
From Mahtuli to Constantinople is a journey of twenty-two days, sixteen to the canal , and six thence to Constantinople. From this  fortress...                
                
            Ibn Battuta part 44
                    
She ordered food to be served and we ate in her presence, and when we desired to leave she said “Do not sever relations...                
                
            Ibn Battuta part 43
                    
The day after my arrival I visited him  in the afternoon at a ceremonial audience; a great banquet was prepared and we broke...                
                
            Ibn Battuta part 42
                    
Ibn Battuta travels to meet Uzbeg Khan
We then prepared for the journey to the sultan’s camp, which was four days’ march  a place...                
                
            