Recall to Morocco During Takedda Journey
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Morocco
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Ibn Battuta, a prominent Moroccan explorer, embarked on extensive travels across Africa, Asia, and parts of Europe over nearly three decades. His journey through Takedda, a region known for its harsh desert environment and significant trade routes, marked a pivotal moment in his explorations. While navigating this challenging terrain, he received a directive from the Moroccan sultan, commanding him to return to Morocco. This command was significant as it not only indicated the sultan's interest in Ibn Battuta's experiences and knowledge gained during his travels but also highlighted the importance of maintaining connections between the Moroccan leadership and its explorers. Following this command, Ibn Battuta organized a large caravan for the journey back, which was a common practice for travelers of that era, ensuring safety and support during the arduous trek across the desert.
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