Dubai: Had 14th century Islamic scholar and traveller Ibn Battuta been alive today, he would have surely had a Facebook account, made the most of frequent flyer miles during his trips worldwide and ...
With Ibn Battuta as a guide, the Rabat International Book Fair traces the journey of a Moroccan Muslim traveler from Tangier who spent 29 years crisscrossing the globe. He left behind a unique legacy ...
As part of Sharjah’s Guest of Honour presence at the 30th Rabat International Book and Publishing Fair (RIBF), House of Wisdom (HoW) concluded its participation with a thoughtfully curated cultural ...
Macintosh-Smith traces journeys of famed 14th century Moroccan scholar and traveller Dubai Had 14th century Islamic scholar and traveller Ibn Battuta been alive today, he would have surely had a ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) In our guides to the classics, experts explain key literary works. Ibn Battuta, was born in Tangier, Morocco, on February 24, 1304. From a statement in his celebrated travel ...
SOMEDAY I would like to see the Empty Quarter in the Arabian Desert; the Syrian trading entrepot Aleppo; the ancient Persian capital of Esfahan; Central Asia’s Tien Shan mountains; Borobudur Temple on ...
Someday I would like to see the Empty Quarter in the Arabian Desert; the Syrian trading entrepôt Aleppo; the ancient Persian capital of Esfahan; Central Asia's Tien Shan mountains; Borobudur Temple on ...
Rabat came alive on Friday as the 31st edition of the International Publishing and Book Fair (SIEL) opened its doors to the public.