CLEP Western Civ I

Category - Medieval History

Who was the most prolific traveler from the Islamic world in the 14th Century? This man traveled through the Middle East up to China and Southeast Asia, and accumulated 75,000 miles (121,000 km) of travel, a record unrivaled until the rise of the steam technology?
  1. Aethelred
  2. Samarkand
  3. Marco Polo
  4. Ibn Battuta
  5. Ibn Fadlan
Explanation
Answer: D - Ibn Battuta was a Berber from Morocco whose lengthy travels include Africa, Europe, and Asia as destinations. He traveled more than his contemporary, Marco Polo, who only followed a land route to China, as opposed to traveling by sea. While he was traveling, Battuta often struggled with his xenophobia when dealing with different cultures. While most of his travels are attributed to him, it is highly likely that Ibn Battuta could have taken other traveler’s accounts while writing his journal.
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