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Ibn Battuta: Travels in Asia and Africa 1325-1354
Here begins Ibn Battuta’s travels
I left Tangier, my birthplace, on Thursday, 2nd Rajab 725 [June 14, 1325], being at that time twenty-two years of age [22 lunar years; 21 and 4 months by solar reckoning], with the intention of making the Pilgrimage to the Holy House [at Mecca] and the Tomb of the Prophet [at Medina].

I set out alone, finding no companion to cheer the way with friendly intercourse, and no party of travellers with whom to associate myself. Swayed by an overmastering impulse within me, and a long-cherished desire to visit those glorious sanctuaries, I resolved to quit all my friends and tear myself away from my home. As my parents were still alive, it weighed grievously upon me to part from them, and both they and I were afflicted with sorrow.

Ibn Battuta – On reaching the city of Tilimsan [Tlemsen], whose sultan at that time was Abu Tashifin, I found there two ambassadors of the Sultan of Tunis, who left the city on the same day that I arrived. One of the brethren having advised me to accompany them, I consulted the will of God in this matter, and after a stay of three days in the city to procure all that I needed, I rode after them with all speed. I overtook them at the town of Miliana, where we stayed ten days, as both ambassadors fell sick on account of the summer heats. When we set out again, one of them grew worse, and died after we had stopped for three nights by a stream four miles from Miliana. I left their party there and pursued my journey, with a company of merchants from Tunis.
Ibn Battuta travels overland from Algiers to Tunis.
On reaching al-Jaza’ir [Algiers] we halted outside the town for a few days, until the former party rejoined us, when we went on together through the Mitija [the fertile plain behind Algiers] to the mountain of Oaks [Jurjura] and so reached Bijaya [Bougiel.

Ibn Battuta part 25

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After returning to Baghdad, Ibn Battuta makes his second pilgrimage to Mecca Ibn Battuta returns to Mecca with the Baghdad pilgrim’s caravan When we arrived at...

Ibn Battuta part 24

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Ibn Battutta journeys to Tabriz I left Baghdad with the mahalla of Sultan Abu Sa’id, on purpose to see the way in which the king’s...

Ibn Battuta part 23

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Ibn Battuta leaves Basra by boat At Basra I embarked in a sumbuq, that is a small boat, for Ubulla, which lies ten miles distant....

Ibn Battuta part 22

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After the night prayer they began to recite their litany. A number of loads of wood had been brought in and kindled into a...

Ibn Battuta part 21

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Another good habit of theirs is this. The orphan children sit in the bazaar, each with two baskets, one large and one small. When...

Ibn Battuta part 20

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On this journey, our stay at Medina lasted four days. We used to spend every night in the illustrious mosque, where the people, after...

Ibn Battuta part 19

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From Tabuk the caravan travels with great speed night and day, for fear of this desert. Halfway through is the valley of al-Ukhaydir, which...

Ibn Battuta part 18

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Funeral customs The Damascenes observe an admirable order in funeral processions. They walk in front of the bier while reciters intone the Koran in beautiful...

Ibn Battuta part 17

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The story of a slave who broke a valuable dish Besides these there are endowments for other charitable purposes. One day as I went along...

Ibn Battuta part 16

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The footprints from which it derives its name are certain footprints impressed upon a rock there, which are said to be the mark of...

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