- Ibn
Battuta (/ˌɪbən bætˈtuːtɑː/; 24
February 1304 – 1368/1369), was a
Maghrebi traveller,
explorer and scholar. Over a
period of
thirty years from 1325...
- Joseph's Church,
Denpasar Ling Sii Miao
Buddhist Temple,
Denpasar Ibnu
Batutah Mosque, Kuta
Balinese and
Indonesian are the most
widely spoken languages...
- or caste, name of a
place or
mountain and name of a sage or demon. Ibn
Batutah the
famous Arab
geographer and
traveler has
written an
account of Kol in...
- from the
original on 24
February 2020.
Retrieved 15
September 2015. ibn
Baṭūṭah,
Shams al-Dīn ʾAbū ʿAbd al-Lāh Muḥammad ibn ʿAbd al-Lāh l-Lawātī ṭ-Ṭanǧī...
- Battuta,
Muhammad (1997) [1355]. Tāzī, ʻAbd al-Hādī (ed.). Riḥlat Ibn
Baṭūṭah al-musammāh Tuḥfat al-nuẓẓār fī gharāʼib al-amṣār wa-ʻajāʼib al-asfār....
- take
lessons (yoga) from them. — Ibn Battuta,
about 1335 CE, Riḥlat Ibn
Baṭūṭah,
Translated by
Arthur Cotterell The
central Indian region,
where Khajuraho...
- tradition, the qazi of the
mosque established at
Chaliyam was Taqy ud-Din. Ibn
Batutah seems to have
visited Chaliyam in the 14th century. He
describes the settlement:...
-
through numerous repairs and restorations. In 1355 it was
visited by Ibn
Batutah who made the
following note: "Gaza had a
beautiful Friday mosque (Great...
- the
clock tower is
again operational. When
Tripoli was
visited by Ibn
Batutah in 1355, he
described the
newly rebuilt Mamluk city. "Traversed by water-channels...
- the 13th
century show that this
region continued under Muslim rule. Ibn
Batutah, a
Moroccan traveller, p****ing
through on his way to
China in 1345 and...