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Education and Entertainment
This is what Ibn Juzayy, who was deputed to write what Ibn Battuta dictated, said in his
introduction:
A gracious direction was transmitted (by the ruler) that he (Ibn Battuta) should dictate an account of the cities which he had seen in his travel, and of the interesting events which had clung to his memory, and that he should speak of those whom he had met of the rulers of countries, of their distinguished men of learning, and their pious saints. Accordingly, he dictated upon these subjects a narrative which gave entertainment to the mind and delight to the ears and eyes, with a variety of curious particulars by the
exposition of which he gave edification and of marvellous things, by referring to which he aroused interest.
1. Who was Ibn Batuta?
2. Mention any three exciting things which he noticed in India.
3. How has Ibn Batuta accounted for his traveling experience in Rihla?
1. Ibn Batuta was a Moroccan traveler who came to explore the Indian sub continent in the 14th century. He also wrote a book, called Rihla in Arabic.
2. When Ibn Batuta visited India he founded many things interesting. He was amazed by the efficiency of the postal system, cosmopolitan culture of urban centres in which people spoke different languages and the unusual plant produce paan and coconut.
3. Ibn Batuta travelled extensively. He made a pilgrimage
trip to Mecca and a few trading ports on the coast of East Africa. He came to india in 1333. He also served as qazi under the Sultan of Delhi. Thereafter, he went to the Maldives and then proceeded to Sri Lanka. He also traveled extensively in Beijing and China.
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