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The Adventures of Ibn Battuta: A Muslim Traveler of the Fourteenth Century

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by Ross E. Dunn


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  INDEX

  The index that appeared in the print version of this title was intentionally removed from the eBook. Please use the search function on your eReading device for terms of interest. For your reference, the terms that appear in the print index are listed below

  Abadan

  Abbasid Caliphate

  ’Abd al-Wadid sultanate

  al-’Abdari, Abu Muhammad

  Abohar

  Abraham

  Abu al-Tayyib

  Abu Bakr, Abu Yahya, sultan

  Abu Bakr, caliph

  Abu Bakr, shaykh of Mogadishu

  Abu’Inan, sultan

  and Abu l’Hasan

  and Ibn Battuta

  character of

  death of

  Abu l’Barakat

  Abu l’Fath, Rukn al-Din

  Abu l’Hasan, sultan

  Abu l’Mawahid Hasan see Ibn Sulayman, al-Hasan

  Abu Sa’id, Ilkhan

  Abu Sa’id, sultan

  Abu Tashfin, sultan

  Abu Yusuf Ya’qub, sultan

  Acre

  Adam and Eve

  Adam’s Bridge

  Adam’s Peak

  Aden

  Aden, Gulf of

  Aegean Sea

  Afghanistan

  ’Aghyul, ‘Ali (traveler)

 

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