List of places visited by Ibn Battuta

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This is a List of places visited by Ibn Battuta in the years 1325–1353.

The Moroccan traveller

Marinid ruler of Morocco.[1]

Ibn Juzayy's Arabic text was translated into English by

Hamilton Gibb and Charles Beckingham and published by the Hakluyt Society in four volumes between 1958 and 1994.[2]

Places visited by Ibn Battuta

Over his lifetime, Ibn Battuta travelled over 117,000 kilometres (73,000 miles) and visited around 40 present-day countries.[3]

In the following list the Romanization used by Gibb and Beckingham is given in parentheses. The states are modern. Within each section the towns are listed in the order that they are first mentioned in Ibn Battuta's rihla. Historians such as Hamilton Gibb and Ross Dunn have argued that some parts of Ibn Battuta's rihla are fictional and it is extremely unlikely that he visited all the places that he claimed. The cities for which these scholars argue that Ibn Battuta's visit was fictional are flagged as "disputed" in the list below.

Maghreb

Mashriq

Arabian Peninsula

Iran and Iraq

East Africa

Anatolia

Central Asia

South Asia

Southeast Asia

China

Al-Andalus

Mali Empire and West Africa

Itinerary 1325–1332

Ibn Battuta Itinerary 1325–1332 (North Africa, Iraq, Persia, the Arabian Peninsula, Somalia, Swahili Coast)

Itinerary 1332–1346

Ibn Battuta Itinerary 1332–1346 (Black Sea Area, Central Asia, India, South East Asia and China)