،بحث كامل نبذة عن العالم قصة حياة معلومات بالانجليزي من هو مؤلفات انجازات فلسفة بحث جاهز باللغة الانجليزية علماء عرب .. أبرز كتب ومؤلفات
بحث نشأة وحياته  علوم العلوم الفلكية  علم الأحياء  علم النبات  الفلسفة ومترجم موضوع انجليزي عن عالم مشهور موضوع انجليزي عن العالم  معلومات مختصرة موضوع تعبير عن شخص مشهور بالانجليزي قصير تعبير عن قدوتي  معلومة عن مختصرة
الكتب انجازات وفاة  مسيرته حياته علمه تلامذته
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


Ibn Battuta

A great Arab traveler



His real name is Abu Abdallah Muhammad Ibn Abdullah Ibn Muhammad ibn Ibrahim. He was born in Tangiers in northern Morocco in 1304. He was Berber. He was one of the greatest travelers of his time. In 28 years he has traveled 120,000 kilometers.

He made his first trip to Mecca in 1326, passing through Egypt the top of the Nile, Syria. Two months later, he visits Iraq and Iran. Then he returns to Baghdad and Mosul in Iraq. He returned to Baghdad before traveling to Arabia, where he remained for three years from 1327 to 1330 to perform three pilgrimages again. Then he visits Yemen, the African coast through the Red Sea. He also discovered Mogadishu and the comptoirs of East Africa. He then goes to discover Oman and the Persian Gulf. He made a new pilgrimage to Mecca in 1332. Afterwards, he left for Egypt, and visited Syria, Asia Minor, the Golden Horde. He then visited the city of Constantinople, Transoxiana, Afghanistan, from where he won the Indus Valley in 1333. He stayed after Delhi in India until 1342, then to the Maldive Islands for a year and half. He goes to Ceylon, then returns to the Maldive Islands, then visits Bengal, Assam, Sumatra, and grows to China. He returned to Sumatra, and visited Malabar in 1347. Then passing through the Persian Gulf, he went again to Baghdad, Syria, and Egypt. He makes another pilgrimage to Mecca. Back in Egypt, he went to Alexandria and left for Tunis in 1349. Then he went to Sardinia and he went through Algeria to go to Fez, then to the kingdom of Granada and returned to Morocco. He made a last trip in 1352 to discover the Sahara to the Niger River.


Based in Morocco, he recounts his travels in a book titled in Arabic Tuhfat al nuzzar fi ghara 'ib al amsar wa-'adja'ib al asfar which means in French "Precious gifts for those who consider strange things big cities and the wonders of travel ". He dictated this book to Ibn Djubayr, he finished it in 1356. Ibn Battuta died in Morocco around 1368 or 1377.

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