Today, thanks to the variety of vehicles and infrastructure we have, it is relatively easy to move from one country to another, even if these countries are thousands of miles away from each other. But during the 13th and 14th century the trip was not that easy. But two men, an Italian businessman Marco Polo and a law scholar Ibn Battuta in Morocco, are known for their long journey away from their home town. At the end of a long journey, they shared their experiences with the world through books "Marco Polo Travel" and "Ibn Boututa Journey."
Casey Malosh Ibn Battuta and Marco Polo Paper On November 24, 2015 Ibn Battuta and Marco Polo were both 13th century explorers. Battuta is a Muslim who has been exploring in parts of India, East Africa, the Middle East, Russia, and around Constantinople (with an excerpt of our reading). Marco Polo is a Venetian businessman who traveled from Venice to an acre until half of Beijing. He departed from Beijing across the Indian Ocean to the South China Sea and headed for the Arabian Sea. Born in Venice, Italy in 1254, Marco Polo was a very wealthy family of Venetian merchants. His parents are Nicole Anna Defuseh and Niccolo Polo, but he was raised by a large family. His father and uncle were frequent travelers, and when his age was six his mother died. In 1262, Marco's father and uncle and the opening of China made an unforgettable journey to satisfy the life of Genghis Khan's grandson Kwpri Kahn. Kubari expressed great interest in Christianity when they were in China.
Marco Polo and Ibn Battuta are two long distance travelers who challenge long distance transactions and explore and record differences in the eastern countries. From the records, it is clear that these people observe the discovery of other social practices and that they are very good at being interested in it. The three outstanding issues being discussed in travel and Marco Polo and Ibnbatathu are social structure, treatment of women and other social customs, beliefs, rituals and practices. According to Marco Polo, society is an influential society, there are many differences This is Tate society. He explained clearly the various customs and beliefs that have emerged in society. For example, Marco Polo explains how kings of society are elected, and tricks from one place to another are common practices. Another example of his discovery is the Tate death tradition.