An edition of Ibn Battuta (2018)

Ibn Battuta

le voyageur de l'Islam = The traveler of Islam = El viajero del Islam, 1304-1377

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An edition of Ibn Battuta (2018)

Ibn Battuta

le voyageur de l'Islam = The traveler of Islam = El viajero del Islam, 1304-1377

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"Ibn Battuta, dubbed the traveler of Islam, was a Moroccan scholar who at the age of 21 began a series of travels that eventually covered all of the Muslim world and several lands beyond. He traversed the Middle East, making the pilgrimage to Mecca and seeing the other great capitals of the region; traveled to what was then El Andalus in Spain and along the Mediterranean coast; recorded the glories of the Byzantine empire in its later stages; traveled to India, where he was appointed the Sultan's ambassador to China and described that culture as well; and definitely made it as far as what is now the western part of Indonesia and perhaps even to Java and the Philippines (the location of a land he called Talawisi is disputed)... Savall depicts not only Ibn Battuta's impressions but the historical events he witnessed or those of which he experienced in the aftermath. This two-disc set will give listeners a knowledge of a great swath of important but mostly (to Westerners) unfamiliar world history as Islam advanced in Byzantium and Central Asia but lost ground in Spain. The program is put together from two live concerts, one in Abu Dhabi in 2014, and one in Paris two years later. The first one covered the first half of Ibn Battuta's career; the second, his later life. The two halves don't fit together perfectly as a single piece (for example, the first half is narrated in English, while the second is in French), but the method is the same throughout: Ibn Battuta's life is narrated, excerpts from his writing are given and accompanied by appropriate music, and instrumental or vocal pieces for each locale are reconstructed..."--barnesandnoble.com.

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Alia Vox
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English
Pages
487

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Table of Contents

Disc 1. Itinerary: Part I. From Marocco to Afghanistan, 1304-1335. 1304 : Tangier
1311-1315 : Apogee of The Muslim Empire of mali
1324 : Death of Marco Polo
1325 : Marocco
Egypt
1326 : El Cairo
Jerusalem-Damascus
In Damascus
1326 : Death of Osman I
1326 : Arabia : Mecca
1326-1327 : Iraq-Persia
1328-1330 : Yemen-Zanzibar
1329 : Battle of Pelekanon
1331 : Oman and the Persian Gulf
1332-1333 : Anatolia
1334 : Ukraine and Constantinople
Samarcand
1334-1335 : Central Asia.
Disc 2. Ininerary: Part II. 1335 : Afghanistan, India, China, Bagdad, Grenada, Mali and back to Fez
1336 : Fonding of the kingdom of Vijayanagar by Prince Bukka. Ibn Battuta arrives in India, where he will remain for seven years. While there, he is the guest of Sultan of delhi, Muhammad ibn Tughluq
1344 : Ibn Battuta travels to the Maldives
1345 : He travels to South Asia, visiting Sandabur (Goa) and China as the ambassador of the Indian sultan
1345 : Beginning of China's colonisation of South-West Asia
1346 : The long journey home to Morocco via Baghdad and Aleppo (1348)
1350 : He visits al-Andalus: Grenada
1352 : Ibn Battuta crosses the Sahara
1353 : He visits the Empire of Mali
1354 : Pedro III conquers Sardinia
1356 : Zhu Yuanshang revolts against the Mongols
1357 : Back in Fez, Ibn Battuta starts work on the chronicle of his Travels: The Rihla
1359 : Murat I sycceeeds his father, Sultan Ohrhan Gazi
1368 : Siege of Baeza
1368 : Yuan Mongols are expelled from Beijing. Founding of the Ming Dynasty
1377? : Death of Ibn Battuta.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Hespèrion XXI ; Jordi Savall, violes da gamba & conductor.

Text in French, English, Castilian, Catalan, German, Arabic and Italian.

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[Bellaterra, Spain]
Other Titles
Voyageur de l'Islam., Traveler of Islam., Viajero del Islam.

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Pagination
487 pages
Number of pages
487

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44367995M
ISBN 10
8494631128
ISBN 13
9788494631122
OCLC/WorldCat
1091035712

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