Late Middle Ages · Africa · Exploration

1326

Ibn Battuta departs Tangier on his epic journey

1326

A twenty-one-year-old Moroccan qadi set out for Mecca and did not stop for nearly thirty years. His Rihla would record courts from Delhi to Mali to the Maldives, covering some seventy-five thousand miles - three times the distance Marco Polo claimed. He remains the greatest traveler of the medieval world.