what are the features of mediaeval india postal system as described by Ibn batuta
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Ibn Battuta describes the postal system: the horsepost, called uluq, is run by royal horses stationed at a distance of every four miles
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Ibn Battuta describes the postal system: the horsepost, called uluq, is run by royal horses stationed at a distance of every four miles. The foot-post has three stations per mile; it is called dawa that is one-third of a mile.
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