Explore with Ibn Battuta

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Where Are We Heading In Ibn Battuta’s time southern Spain North Africa the Middle East and Central Asia were all Muslim regions Much of southern Asia also had large Muslim populations Did you know as Dar al-Islam Since its founding in the 600s Islam had spread widely Virtually all of Ibn Battuta’s travels took place in Islamic countries The Islamic world was known CENTER OF TRADE Tabriz is on the Silk Road Meeting place for merchants In the 1200s the Mongols set up a huge empire in Central Asia They made Tabriz above in modern-day Iranian Azerbaijan an important center on the Silk Road This long trade route joined East and South Asia to Europe via Anatolia In 1327 Ibn Battuta briefly visited Tabriz He said it was home to many merchants from Europe and China 6 TRAVEL WITH THE GREAT EXPLORERS TRAVEL UPDATE TRAVEL UPDATE Get a Job On a long journey raise money by working along the way In 1334 when Ibn Battuta reached India he got a job with the sultan Ibn Battuta spent six years traveling through India as a judge Eventually the sultan selected Ibn Battua to act as his ambassador in China