Ibn Battuta | Al-Istakhri | The Book of Routes and Realms | A Review

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Ibn Battuta | Al-Istakhri | The Book of Routes and Realms | A Review

Ibn Battuta  Al-Istakhri  The Book of Routes and Realms  A Review

Ibn Battuta Al-Istakhri The Book of Routes and Realms A Review

Ibn Battuta’s “Al-Istakhri” (The Book of Routes and Realms)-A Review

Ibn Battuta’s “Al-Istakhri” (The Book of Routes and Realms) is an important work of geography and travel literature. The book was written in the 14th century by the famous Moroccan explorer and scholar, Ibn Battuta, who is regarded as one of the greatest travelers in human history.

The book is primarily a geographical account of the lands and people that Ibn Battuta visited during his travels, which spanned nearly three decades and covered a vast territory from West Africa to Central Asia and beyond. The book is divided into three parts, each of which covers a different stage of Ibn Battuta’s travels.

The first part of the book describes the Islamic world as it existed in the 14th century. Ibn Battuta provides detailed accounts of the various Muslim dynasties and emirates that he encountered, including the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt, the Seljuk Empire, and the Mongol Ilkhanate. He also describes the religious practices and cultural traditions of the people he met, providing valuable insights into the Islamic world of the time.

The second part of the book is focused on the Indian subcontinent, which Ibn Battuta visited extensively during his travels. He provides detailed descriptions of the cities, landscapes, and peoples of India, including the Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms that he encountered. He also offers valuable insights into the social, political, and economic conditions of the region, as well as its religious practices and traditions.

The third and final part of the book covers Ibn Battuta’s travels in Central Asia and China, where he encountered the Timurid Empire and the Yuan Dynasty, respectively. He provides valuable insights into the political and cultural conditions of these regions, as well as the customs and traditions of the people he met.

One of the strengths of Ibn Battuta’s book is the detail and depth of his descriptions. He provides detailed information on everything from the topography of the lands he visited to the customs and practices of the people he met. This makes the book an invaluable resource for historians, geographers, and cultural anthropologists, as well as anyone interested in the history and culture of the Islamic world.

Another strength of the book is the personal perspective that Ibn Battuta brings to his writing. As a traveler who spent many years on the road, he had a unique perspective on the lands and people he encountered. His personal observations and experiences add depth and richness to his descriptions, making the book an engaging and entertaining read.

Overall, “Al-Istakhri” (The Book of Routes and Realms) is an important work of geography and travel literature that offers valuable insights into the Islamic world of the 14th century. Ibn Battuta’s detailed descriptions and personal perspective make the book a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history and culture of the lands he visited. 0 0 0.

Ibn Battuta Al-Istakhri The Book of Routes and Realms A Review

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