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Which traveller visited the kingdoms of kakatiyas and pandyas

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Answered by msdhonifollowers234
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Answer:

Marco Polo visited the kingdom of both

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

Marco polo

Explanation:

Who were the travelers to the Kakatiya and Pandyan kingdoms? Marco Polo visited both dynasties. During the Kakatiya Dynasty, Motupalli was a well-known seaport. Marco Polo, an Italian traveler, visited there in 1293 A.D. He described the strength and prosperity of the kingdom during Rudramadevi's rule.

  • Marco was raised in Venice and received his education in the mercantile trade from his father, Niccol, and Maffeo, his uncles, who had traveled through Asia and had seen Kublai Khan. They went back to Venice in 1269 to see Marco for the first time. The three of them set off on an extensive voyage through Asia, stopping at various locations along the Silk Road until they arrived at Cathay (China). They were welcomed by Kublai Khan's imperial court, which was moved by Marco's wit and modesty. As Khan's authorized foreign agent, Marco traveled extensively across the empire and Southeast Asia on diplomatic missions, including to the modern-day nations of Burma, India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam.
  • As part of this position, Marco also undertook a great deal of internal travel within China, spending 17 years in the emperor's domains and witnessing a lot of things that were previously unknown to Europeans. Around 1291, the Polos also proposed to travel to Persia with the Mongol princess Kököchin; they did so in 1293. After abandoning the princess, they traveled by land to Venice and then Constantinople before coming home 24 years later. When Genoa and Venice were at war, Marco enlisted in the fight and was taken prisoner by the Genoans. While imprisoned, he narrated his tales to his cellmate, Rustichello da Pisa. After being freed in 1299, he amassed money as a trader, got married, and had three kids. He passed away in 1324 and was buried inside the San Lorenzo church in Venice.
  • Marco Polo was the first to leave a thorough account of his travels in China, although not being the first European to do so (see Europeans in Medieval China). The Europeans gained a comprehensive understanding of the geography and ethnic practices of the East through this description of the Orient, which also served as the first Western account of porcelain, coal, gunpowder, paper money, several exotic Asian flora, and animals. Christopher Columbus and several other travelers were influenced by his travelogue. Polo's works have inspired a large body of literature, and he had an impact on European mapping, which resulted in the creation of the Fra Mauro map.

hence Marco polo traveller visited the kingdoms of kakatiyas and Pandyas

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