AP European History
Ibn Battuta was a Moroccan scholar and traveler, renowned for his extensive journeys throughout the Islamic world and beyond during the 14th century. His travels covered over 75,000 miles across North Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, and parts of Europe, providing invaluable insights into the cultures, societies, and economies of the time. His detailed accounts serve as a significant historical source that illustrates the interconnectedness of regions during the Age of Exploration.