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why rihla called the remarkable book of ibn battuta give two reasons​

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Answered by muskanc918
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Third, the Rihla is what we would today call an oral history, and Ibn Battuta is not so much its author as ... He met some 60 heads of state —and served as advisor to two dozen of them.


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The Rihla is called remarkable in its spirit as it gives a detailed account of the travel exploits of Ibn batuta, and he also wanted to go to Mecca for Hauj, and the given account gives an idea for channelizing the idea of including Iban Batuta’s account for travelling.  

The text also contains favourite lines and instances from Ibn Batuta’s idea of including the instances and examples from Sufi saints.

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