Question : Ibn Battuta was a fourteenth-century traveller to India from which place?
Option 1: China
Option 2: Tibet
Option 3: Morocco
Option 4: Greece
Correct Answer: Morocco
Solution : The correct answer is Morocco.
Muhammad Ibn Battuta, also known as Ibn Battuta, was a Moroccan scholar and traveller born in Tangier, Morocco. During his 30 years of global travel, he made 44 stops, including in India. He crossed the Hindu Kush Mountains in Afghanistan and the Indus River to reach India on September 12, 1333, during the reign of Muhammad bin Tughlaq. He arrived in Delhi during the reign of the Tughlaq dynasty.
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Question : The foreign traveller who visited India during the reign of Shah Jahan was
Option 1: Thomas Roe
Option 2: William Hawkins
Option 3: Ibn Battuta
Option 4: Manucci
Question : Which Chinese traveller visited India during the reign of Harshavardhana?
Option 1: Hiuen Tsang
Option 2: I-Tsing
Option 3: Fa-Hien
Option 4: Ibn Battuta
Question : During whose reign did the Moroccan traveller Ibn Battuta, visit India in the 14th century?
Option 1: Alauddin Khalji
Option 2: Muhammad bin Tughluq
Option 3: Jalal-ud-Din Khalji
Option 4: Firuz Shah Tughlaq
Question : Kitab-ul-Hind, an Arabic text was written by __________.
Option 1: Ibn Battuta
Option 2: Ziauddin Barani
Option 3: Sultan Mahmud
Option 4: Al-Biruni
Question : In the middle of which century did the Arab traveller Sulaiman visit India?
Option 1: 15th
Option 2: 9th
Option 3: 11th
Option 4: 6th
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