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The green Bangladesh as named by Ibn Battuta has become almost like a desert.
Global Voices in English » Bangladesh, India: Tipaimukh Dam And Transparency 2009
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The phenomenon has grown so much recently that some Abu Dhabi firms have arranged to pick up their staff from places like Ibn Battuta mall in Dubai and bus them to work in Abu Dhabi, which is about an hour's drive away.
Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi: How Urbanisation Is Changing Emirati Identity Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi 2011
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In each, the Ibn Battuta Mall attempts to re-create the feeling of Morocco or Turkey or Spain.
What Women Want Paco Underhill 2010
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In each, the Ibn Battuta Mall attempts to re-create the feeling of Morocco or Turkey or Spain.
What Women Want Paco Underhill 2010
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"Wondering through the World: Ibn Battuta, the Muslim World, and the 'aja'ib narrative"
NYU English Medieval Forum Events, Spring 2009 Liza Blake 2009
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"Wondering through the World: Ibn Battuta, the Muslim World, and the 'aja'ib narrative"
Archive 2009-01-01 The Medieval Club of New York 2009
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If you're hungry for more, Peacay, the blogosphere's Ibn Battuta of digital bibliophilia, recently had some delectable offerings of natural history on BibliOdyssey.
Archive 2006-05-01 2006
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If you're hungry for more, Peacay, the blogosphere's Ibn Battuta of digital bibliophilia, recently had some delectable offerings of natural history on BibliOdyssey.
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Battuta set out from Tangier in 1353 and returned to Morocco after 20 years of travelling, during which he covered 120,000 km by camel, horse, cart and boat.
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Ibn Battuta, a Moorish traveler, was welcomed with fantastic gifts, as were other foreigners who might help in world conquest.
1290-1320 2001
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