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Voyages d'Ibn Batoutah : Texte Arabe, accompagné d'une traduction. Volume 1 / Ibn Batuta, Edited and translated by Charles Defrémery, Beniamino Raffaello Sanguinetti.

İsim Voyages d'Ibn Batoutah : Texte Arabe, accompagné d'une traduction. Volume 1 / Ibn Batuta, Edited and translated by Charles Defrémery, Beniamino Raffaello Sanguinetti.
Yazar Ibn Batuta, 1304-1377, author., Defrémery, C., editor, translator., Sanguinetti, B. R. (Beniamino Raffaello), 1811-1883, editor, translator.
Basım Tarihi: 1853
Basım Yeri - Place of publication not identified : publisher not identified
Konu Muslims -- Travel -- Early works to 1800, Voyages and travels -- Early works to 1800, Travelers -- Islamic Empire -- Early works to 1800, Asia -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800, Africa -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,eng,fra
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 443
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource (lii, 443 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Kütüphane: Manchester Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası ISBN : 9781139176279, ISBN : 9781108044080
Kayıt Numarası alma992991600163001631
Lokasyon Available Online
Tarih 1853
Notlar Ibn Batuta, Edited and translated by Charles Defrémery, Beniamino Raffaello Sanguinetti.
Örnek Metin This four-volume edition of the Arabic text of the Journey of the Moroccan traveller Ibn Battuta (1304-68/9), with a French translation, was published in 1853-8 as part of the 'Collection d'ouvrages orientaux' of the French Société Asiatique. In 1325, Ibn Battuta, who came from a family of Islamic jurists in Tangier, set out to make the pilgrimage to Mecca - the beginning of a journey that would last for twenty-four years and take him as far as China. In Volume 1, he describes his departure from Tangier, and his journey via Tunis to Egypt, where he travelled to Cairo, planning to reach a Red Sea port and sail to Arabia. The route was closed, so he returned to Cairo and travelled from there to Damascus, taking in the holy places of Palestine en route. Having finally reached Medina and Mecca, he decided to travel on, to Najaf (in present-day Iraq).
Veri kaynağı UoM Library Catalogue
Dizi Cambridge library collection. Medieval history, Cambridge library collection. Medieval history.
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Voyages d'Ibn Batoutah : Texte Arabe, accompagné d'une traduction. Volume 1 / Ibn Batuta, Edited and translated by Charles Defrémery, Beniamino Raffaello Sanguinetti.

Yazar Ibn Batuta, 1304-1377, author., Defrémery, C., editor, translator., Sanguinetti, B. R. (Beniamino Raffaello), 1811-1883, editor, translator.
Basım Tarihi 1853
Basım Yeri - Place of publication not identified : publisher not identified
Konu Muslims -- Travel -- Early works to 1800, Voyages and travels -- Early works to 1800, Travelers -- Islamic Empire -- Early works to 1800, Asia -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800, Africa -- Description and travel -- Early works to 1800
Tür Kitap
Dil ara,eng,fra
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Sayfa Sayısı 443
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource (lii, 443 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Kütüphane Manchester Üniversitesi Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası ISBN : 9781139176279, ISBN : 9781108044080
Kayıt Numarası alma992991600163001631
Lokasyon Available Online
Tarih 1853
Notlar Ibn Batuta, Edited and translated by Charles Defrémery, Beniamino Raffaello Sanguinetti.
Örnek Metin This four-volume edition of the Arabic text of the Journey of the Moroccan traveller Ibn Battuta (1304-68/9), with a French translation, was published in 1853-8 as part of the 'Collection d'ouvrages orientaux' of the French Société Asiatique. In 1325, Ibn Battuta, who came from a family of Islamic jurists in Tangier, set out to make the pilgrimage to Mecca - the beginning of a journey that would last for twenty-four years and take him as far as China. In Volume 1, he describes his departure from Tangier, and his journey via Tunis to Egypt, where he travelled to Cairo, planning to reach a Red Sea port and sail to Arabia. The route was closed, so he returned to Cairo and travelled from there to Damascus, taking in the holy places of Palestine en route. Having finally reached Medina and Mecca, he decided to travel on, to Najaf (in present-day Iraq).
Veri kaynağı UoM Library Catalogue
Dizi Cambridge library collection. Medieval history, Cambridge library collection. Medieval history.
The University of Manchester Library
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