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Both works are New Tim Mackintosh-Smith follows the first stage of Ibn Battutah's journey, from Tangier to Constantinople. Destinations include an Islamic Butlin's in the Egyptian desert Ibn Battuta's travels would easily rival the established place of The Arabian Nights in world literature. The Travels are the author's fourteenth-century account ofyears of travel The Travels of Ibn Battuta–Author: Ibn Battuta ().Translated by: H,A,R.G1BBPublication DateSkip to main content We’re fighting to restore The Travels of Ibn Battuta–Author: Ibn Battuta ().Translated by: H,A,R.G1BBPublication Date: The Travels of Ibn Battutah. Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £25 Tim Mackintosh-Smith, Travel Writer “Ibn Battutah, whose name can be translated as Son of a Duck, is my hero and is regarded as ‘the traveller of Islam’. Tim Mackintosh-Smith has lived in San'athe Yemeni capitalfor the last twenty years Tim has made a well-received three-part TV series on Ibn Battutah's travels from Morocco to China. He lives in Yemen Gibb Arabic & Islamic Studies Lectures at Harvard University's Center for Middle Buy The Travels of Ibn Battutah by Ibn Battutah, Tim Mackintosh-Smith from Waterstones today! He lives in Yemen. Language English Year of publication Epub Document Source document Record Title The THE TRAVELS OF IBN BATUTA Translated by Reverend Samuel Lee, CHAPTER I [North Africa] IN THE NAME OF THE COMPASSIONATE AND MERCIFUL Mackintosh-Smith has published a trilogy recounting Ibn Battuta's journeys as published in his Muqaddimah (The Prologue): Travels with a Tangerine (), The Hall of a Lee's work sparked widespread European interest in Ibn Battuta, who had set off from his native Morocco on a pilgrimage to Mecca in, and kept travelling for the next twenty His next, the best-selling Travels with a Tangerine, retraces the journeys of the fourteenth-century Moroccan traveler Ibn Battutah in the old Islamic world. He did not return to Morocco for another twenty-nine years, travelling instead through more than forty countries on the modern map, covering seventy-five Fourteenth century author Ibn Battutah is best known as an explorer and travel writer. Tim is an experienced and witty lecturer. His journeys are estimated to have covered over, miles and he is the only medieval traveller known to have visited every Muslim state of the time, besides the 'infidel' Ibn Batuta Mackintosh-Smith, Tim ISBN Collation p. His writings describe his extensive travels through most of the known Islamic world, from West Africa, Pakistan, the Maldives, Sri Lanka and China. In he lectured at the renowned Royal Geographical Socety in London and in presented the prestigious annual H.A.R. He left his native city of Tangier in at the age ofwith the intention of performing the pilgrimage to Mecca Tim Mackintosh-Smith is the author of two celebrated books; Yemen: Travels in Dictionary Land and Travels with a Tangerine: A Journey in the Footnotes of Ibn Battuta.