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: He visited the Mali Empire and provided detailed accounts of its wealth and social customs.

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Educational and history enthusiasts often emphasize how his stories provide a unique look at the medieval world from a non-European perspective. batuta_xoro_batuta_horo

: He reportedly married and divorced at least ten times during his travels. Community Perspectives

“Traveling leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller. Traveling offers you a hundred roads to adventure, and gives your heart wings!” Study.com Expand map Early Journeys Asian & African Ventures Final Travels : He visited the Mali Empire and provided

: At age 21, he left his hometown of Tangier, Morocco, for a pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj) , never imagining he wouldn't return for nearly three decades.

: Upon returning home, he dictated his adventures to the scholar Ibn Juzayy, resulting in the famous travelogue The Rihla ("The Journey"), which remains a critical source for 14th-century social and political history. Notable Stops & Experiences : He reportedly married and divorced at least

: Trained in Islamic law, he worked as a qadi (judge) in various regions, including India and the Maldives, which helped fund his travels and integrated him into local courts.

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