Voyages, Volume 2, presents the Arabic text alongside a French translation of Ibn Battuta's renowned travel accounts. Ibn Battuta, a 14th-century Moroccan scholar and explorer, documented his extensive journeys across the Islamic world and beyond. This volume offers valuable insights into the cultures, societies, and geographies encountered by Ibn Battuta during his travels. The dual-language format allows both Arabic scholars and French-speaking readers to engage with the original text and appreciate its historical and literary significance. These voyages provide a unique perspective on the medieval world, capturing the diversity and interconnectedness of the regions explored by one of history's greatest travelers.
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