Ibn Battuta
ابن بطوطة
The greatest traveller of the medieval world
Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Battuta was a Moroccan scholar and explorer whose journeys covered nearly 120,000 km across Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, and China — more than any explorer before him. He began his travels in 1325 CE with a Hajj pilgrimage and over 29 years visited the equivalent of 44 modern countries.