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Helen [10]
3 years ago
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Arrange the places according to when Ibn Battuta traveled there

History
1 answer:
Anettt [7]3 years ago
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Travels of Ibn Battuta:
* left Tangier on <span>June 14, 1325
* reached the City of Tilimsan (Tlemsen) and stayed for 3 days
* reached the town of Miliana and stayed for 10 days
* reached </span><span> al-Jaza'ir [Algiers] 
* reached </span><span>Bijaya [Bougiel.
* reached </span><span>Qusantinah [Constantine]
* </span><span>reached Bona [Bone]
* reached Tunis
* reached Qabis
* reached Tripoli
* traveled through Egypt, Israel, and Damascus 
* reached Bosra went to the Pool of Ziza and </span><span>through al-Lajjun to the Castle of Karak
* traveled through Ma'an (last town of Syria)
* entered the desert from </span><span>'Aqabat as-Sawan
* crossed the desert from Syria to Medina did a few days stop in these places : </span><span>Dhat Haj , Wadi Baldah and Tabuk.
</span><span>* reached Al-Ula, a large and pleasant village with palm-gardens and water-springs. Left their excess baggage and headed on to their journey.
</span>* reached the Holy City of Medina and stayed for four days. 
* traveled from Medina to Mecca: reached the mosque of Dhu'l-Hulayfa ; halted at Badr, must pass through Vale of Bazwa and the valley of Rabigh, 
<span>* reached the pool of Khulays</span>
* <span>travelled through 'Usfan to the Bottom of Marr
* </span><span>arrived at the City of Surety, Mecca

Attached is the map of Ibn Battuta's travels. 

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