batuta
Batuta is a transliteration variant sometimes used to refer to Ibn Battuta, the 14th-century Moroccan traveler and writer. The name derives from the Arabic nisba to his full name, with alternate spellings including Battuta and Battouta in various languages.
Born in Tangier around 1304, Battuta set out on a pilgrimage to Mecca in 1325 and then
The principal surviving work is Riḥla (The Travels), written in Arabic and preserved in numerous manuscripts.
Impact and legacy: Battuta’s Riḥla is a foundational source for medieval world history, geography, and cross-cultural