Ibn Battuta's Rihla
Despite his travels and his book, Ibn Battuta was not a travel writer in the modern sense. Four things can help us today understand what we read about his
833 words, written February 12 2005,
in the late morning
Travels in the Holy Land
“In 1384 thirteen Tuscan travellers visited the Holy Land. On their return … Leonardo Frescobaldi … and Simone Sigoli … wrote accounts of their journey”.1
1297 words, written October 18 2004,
in the late evening
1. belzoni (1090)
2. map of egypt (879)
3. photos (764)
4. Memphis (718)
5. caviglia (711)
6. finati (661)
7. hotels (632)
8. poet (559)
9. irby (511)
10. nude babes (503)
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