Late Middle Ages · South Asia · Exploration

1341

Ibn Battuta arrives at the court of Muhammad bin Tughlaq

1341

The Moroccan traveler reached Delhi after crossing the Hindu Kush and was immediately appointed qadi by the unpredictable sultan, who lavished gifts on foreign scholars. For eight years he witnessed Tughlaq's genius and cruelty at close range - elephants executing prisoners, copper coins debasing markets - before escaping on a diplomatic mission to Yuan China.