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History, 02.12.2020 03:20 issagirl23

Travels in Asia and Africa 6.what is the author’s point of view?
7.list three things in this document that you think are important. Support your answer with evidence from the source.
8.why do you think this document was written?
9.how might someone living in Ibn Battuta’s time have viewed the experiences described in this document?

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