History, asked by swaravichare06, 3 months ago

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(i) Benjamin of Tudela
(ii) Marco Polo
(iii) Ibn Batuta
the first European traveller/discoverer.
the Italian traveller of the 13th century
introduced Asia, especially China to Europe
the traveller of the 14th century, took the
world on a virtual travel of the Islamic world
with his travel accounts.
(iv) Gerardus Mercator
organized a trip by railway from Leicester to
Loughborough for about 600 people.​

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Answered by sumita78901
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Marco Polo will be the answer

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Asia, particularly China, was introduced to Europe by the 13th-century Italian traveller Marco Polo. He spent 17 years in China. He wrote about Asia's flora and wildlife, social structure, culture, and economic systems.

Explanation:

The Travels of Marco Polo, a book by the Venetian adventurer Marco Polo, chronicles his journey to and adventures in Asia. From 1271 to 1295, Polo and his family undertook a lengthy world tour, spending 17 of those years in China while travelling from Europe to Asia. Marco Polo is renowned for taking the Silk Road from Italy to China, where he visited and recorded a great deal of Asia that had not yet been discovered by Europeans.

The voyage journal of Marco Polo, which introduced China and Central Asia to Europeans. However, he was Despite not being the first European to visit China, he was the first to document his experiences in writing.

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