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who sent an ambassador to the Chinese court​

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Answered by MrIRZETEX
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▪️In 1792, George III (1738–1820) sent an Embassy headed by Earl Macartney of Lissanore (1737–1806) to China in an attempt to negotiate a preferential treaty of commerce and friendship with the Qianlong Emperor (1711–99).▪️

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
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Sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq sent the famous Arab traveler Ibn Battuta as an envoy to the Chinese court of the Mongol ruler.

About Muhammad bin Tughlaq:

  • Muhammad bin Tughlaq was the Sultan of Delhi from 1325 to 1351.
  • He was the eldest son of Gias-ud-din-Tughlaq, the founder of the Tughlaq dynasty.
  • They are also known to have fluctuations in the wild policy.
  • After the death of his father in 1325, Muhammad ascended the throne of Delhi.
  • He was interested in medicine and was fluent in Persian, Arabic, Turkish, and Sanskrit.

About Ibn Battuta:

  • Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta, commonly known as Ibn Battuta, was an Arabic recurring Maghrebi scholar and explorer who traveled extensively in the Muslim world in pre-modern history, in the countries of Afro-Eurasia.
  • He has traveled more than any other explorer in the United States, covering a total of 117,000 km (73,000 miles), including 117,000 km (73,000 miles), about 50,000 km (31,000 miles) and Marco Polo 24,000 km (15,000 miles).
  • The route by which Ibn Battuta entered the Indian subcontinent is uncertain, but it is known that he was abducted and plundered by Hindu rebels on his way to the Indian coast.

The Battle of Singoli (1338 AD) took place in Singoli, present-day Madhya Pradesh, India, between the army of Mewar led by Hammir Singh and the Tughlaq forces led by Muhammad bin Tughlaq, where Hammir Singh defeated Tughlaq. The army and Muhammad bin Tughlaq were taken prisoner.

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