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محمد بن عبد الله بن محمد اللواتي الطنجي المعروف بابن بَـطُّوطَة (ولد في 24 فبراير 1304 - 1377م بطنجة) (703 - 779هـ) هو رحالة ومؤرخ وقاض وفقيه مغربي أمازيغي عربي مسلم  لقب بـأمير الرحالين المسلمين مختصرة انجازات  رحلات  وفاة  قصة ابن بطوطه مختصر تقرير  بطوطة يُعتبر الرحّالة المغربي ابن بطوطة من أكثر الشخصيات صفات وصف ابرز ما اشتهر به ابن بطوطة متى توفي ابن بطوطة لماذا سمي ابن بطوطة سيرة  ابن بطوطة Ibn Battuta
The story of Ibn Battuta

Battuta

Ibn Battuta (1304 - C 1369, or 1377), the Arab traveler and writer, was born in Tangier on February 25, 1304 to the family converted to Islam Berber scholars and judges. His full name - Muhammad ibn Abdallah ibn Battuta.

In 1325, determined to fulfill the beloved duty of a Muslim and a pilgrimage to Mecca, Ibn Battuta went along the coast of Morocco in North Africa to Cairo, and from there went to Damascus, where he joined caravan.

Between 1326 and 1327 pilgrimages are made to Persia and southern Iraq. After a year or two returned to Yemen, went by sea from Aden to the Arab factor in East Africa and returned to Mecca by Oman and the Persian Gulf.

Then he matured plan to visit India because he had heard a lot about Muhammad ibn Tugluk, the Sultan of Delhi. However, finding in Jeddah ship bound for India, it was not possible, and Ibn Battuta decided to travel by land.

He crossed Asia Minor and sailed from Sinope to Crimea, then arrived at the barn, the residence of the Khan of the Golden Horde, and moved to the Caucasus. Using this opportunity to visit Constantinople, back across the steppes of Saray on the Volga and continued its way through Khiva, Samarkand, Khorasan and Afghanistan. September 12, 1333 arrived safely at the border with India, held the r.Ind.


In Delhi, Ibn Battuta received a warm welcome, and he lived for eight years. In 1342 a messenger was sent to the Mongol emperor, who reigned over China, but at Calicut in South India his unit was in trouble. Not wanting to return to Delhi, Ibn Battuta sailed to the Maldives, where he spent 18 months as a cadi (Islamic judge). Visited Ceylon, the eastern shore of the Indian subcontinent (Coromandel coast) and Bengal, then Sumatra, who was sitting on a boat heading to Zaytoun (modern Xiamen, or Amoy) China. His stay in China was short-lived, he returned to southern India and returned to Mecca. After that, Ibn Battuta decided to return to Morocco and reached the city of Fez in November 1349. It was followed by a trip to Granada. In 1352-1353, Ibn Battuta made one last trip and crossed the Sahara. Arrived at people in the Migerian Upper Nigerian country (modern Mali), and from there back to Fez. In Fez dictated description of his travels to one of the scribes of the Moroccan sultan. Ibn Battuta died in Fez in about 1369 (according to other sources in 1377) and was buried at home - in Tangier.

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