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OverviewThis volume completes the translation of Ibn Battuta's narrative. Volume III ended with Ibn Battuta's appointment by the Sultan of Delhi to accompany an embassy to China. In Volume IV he describes his journey to the coast where he embarked near Cambay and sailed to Calicut. Here the ships which were to take them to China were wrecked. Ibn Battuta joined the Sultan of Honavar in a temporarily successful attack on Goa, and then went to the Maldives, which had not long been converted to Islam by another North African. Here he functioned as a judge, married into the ruling elite, and became involved in a plot to bring the islands under the authority of a bloodthirsty Sultan in south India. On the way to join him, Ibn Battuta found himself in Ceylon and took the opportunity to climb Adam's Peak. He abandoned the planned invasion of the Maldives, to which he returned briefly, and the sailed to Bengal to visit an ascetic in Sylhet. He claims to have visited several countries in south-east Asia, including Sumatra and Java and some which cannot be satisfactorily identified, and arrived in China. After going to Canton he travelled by a non-existent river to Hang-chou and Beijing. His return to Morocco, during which he witnessed the ravages of the Black Death in Syria and Egypt, and called at Cagliari in a Catalan ship, is described summarily. He made two more journeys, the first to part of Spain still under Muslim rule, which included Gibraltar, Ronda, Malaga and Granada, and the other across the Sahara to the kingdom of Mali on the upper Niger, from which he returned to Fez via Timbuktu, Hoggar country and Tuat. Translated with revisions and new annotation from the Arabic text edited by C. Defremery and B.R. Sanguinetti. Continued from Second Series 141, with continuous pagination. The first two parts are Second Series 110 and 117. The index to all four parts is provided in Second Series 190. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1994. Full Product DetailsAuthor: H.A.R. Gibb , C.F. BeckinghamPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: The Hakluyt Society Edition: New edition Weight: 2.449kg ISBN: 9781472441096ISBN 10: 1472441095 Pages: 238 Publication Date: 28 April 2014 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Undefined Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsContents: Volume 1. Foreword; Ibn Juzay's Introduction, in which the origin and compilation of the book is set forth; North-West Africa and Egypt; Syria; From Damascus to Mecca; Mecca; From Mecca to Kufa; Bibliography. Volume 2. Foreword to Volume II; Southern Persia and Iraq; Southern Arabia, East Africa and the Persian Gulf; Asia Minor and South Russia; Bibliography; Appendix. Volume 3. Foreword to Volume III; Turkestan and Khurasan; Sind and North-Western India; The city of Dihli and its sultans; Sultan Muhammad ibn Tughluq; The reign of Sultan Muhammad ibn Tughluq; Ibn Battuta's stay in Dihli; Bibliography. Volume 4. Foreword to Volume Four; From Dihli to Kinbaya; South India; The Maldives; Ceylon; Coromandel, Malabar and the Maldives; Bengal and Assam; South-East Asia; China; From China to Morocco; Spain; The Country of the Blacks; Bibliography. Volume 5. Note to the Index. Index of The Travels of Ibn Battuta Volumes I-IV.ReviewsAuthor InformationH.A.R. Gibb and C.F. Beckingham Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |