Nachdruck der Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1910.
Ibn Batuta Bücher
Dieser Reisende und Entdecker dokumentierte akribisch seine fast dreißigjährigen Reisen, die über 73.000 Meilen umspannten. Seine Expeditionen durchquerten den größten Teil der bekannten islamischen Welt und reichten von Nord- und Westafrika über den Nahen Osten und den indischen Subkontinent bis nach Zentralasien und China. Seine umfangreichen Schriften bieten einen unvergleichlichen Einblick in die vielfältigen Kulturen und Gesellschaften seiner Zeit. Der schiere Umfang und die Tiefe seiner Erkundungen übertrafen die seiner Vorgänger und hinterließen eine fesselnde Aufzeichnung der Welt.






The Travels of Ibn Battuta to Central Asia
- 152 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Ibn Battuta's remarkable 30-year journey, beginning in 1325, offers a vivid exploration of diverse cultures across regions like Mecca, Egypt, India, and China. Ibrahimov Nematulla Ibrahimovich delves into the intricacies of Battuta's life and travels, addressing historical skepticism regarding the authenticity of his accounts. By analyzing a specific passage from The Travels, the author provides in-depth historical and philological commentary, aiming to validate Battuta's experiences and highlight their significance in understanding 14th-century Central Asian societies.
The Travels of Ibn Bat Ta
With Notes, Illustrative of the History, Geography, Botany, Antiquities, Etc. Occurring Throughout the Work
- 270 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
This edition features the travels of Ibn Battuta, a medieval Arab explorer renowned for his extensive journeys across the Islamic world and beyond. His accounts offer a vivid glimpse into the cultures, societies, and landscapes of the 14th century, showcasing his encounters with diverse peoples and places. The 1829 English translation makes his fascinating experiences accessible to a broader audience, highlighting the significance of his contributions to geography and history.
The narrative captures Ibn Battutah's remarkable journeys as he traverses approximately 75,000 miles across the Muslim world and beyond, including China and Sumatra. Starting his adventure at just twenty-one, he encounters diverse cultures, faces perilous situations like bandit attacks and shipwrecks, and experiences personal relationships, including marriages and fatherhood. Renowned for his ethnographic insights, Battutah's work serves as a significant historical document, blending travelogue with rich anecdotes and observations of the places he visited.
This edition features the travels of Ibn Battuta, a renowned Moroccan explorer from the 14th century. His extensive journeys across Africa, the Middle East, and Asia are documented, offering insights into the cultures, societies, and landscapes he encountered. The text is complemented by a French translation, making it accessible to a broader audience. This work serves as both a historical account and a fascinating narrative of adventure and discovery, reflecting the rich tapestry of the medieval world.
The Travels Of Ibn Batuta (1829)
- 278 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
The book is a facsimile reprint, which means it reproduces the original text exactly, including any imperfections like marks, notations, and flawed pages. Readers can expect an authentic experience of the original work, complete with its historical quirks and unique characteristics.
