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ohaa [14]
3 years ago
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Famous travellers of today

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navik [9.2K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

Generally considered to be the greatest travellers of all times, Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan explorer who is famous for his travel account called 'Rihala'. Battuta travelled through the Horn of Africa, the Middle East, South Asia and finally China for over forty years.

gogolik [260]3 years ago
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Generally considered to be the greatest travellers of all times, Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan explorer who is famous for his travel account called Rihala. Battuta travelled through the Horn of Africa, the Middle East, South Asia and finally China for over forty years.

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