In Search of Traces of Ibn Battuta in Malaysia In search of traces of Ibn Battuta in #Malaysia. He crossed through the Strait enroute to China and we looked for a mosque from that time. http://nonotfar.blogspot.com.es/search/label/Ibn%20Battutah?m=1 . . . . . . . #malaytravel #malaysiatravel #malaysiatrulyasia #ibnbattuta #ibnbattutah #literarytravel #theworldsgreatesttraveller #nonotfar #islamicarchitecture #mosque #seasia #minarets #minaretsoftheworld #islam #muslims #greattravellers #kampungklingmosque #melacca #melaka #kampungkling Una publicación compartida por Troy Nahumko (@troynahumko) el Feb 4, 2018 at 1:01 PST Category: TravelBy Troy NahumkoFebruary 2, 2017Leave a commentTags: Ibn BattutahIslamislamic architectureliterary travelmalaysiaminaretmosqueSEAsia Author: Troy Nahumko http://troynahumko.com Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Next Station…NextNext post:Mending WallRelated PostsThe City That Refused to Be WrittenJanuary 23, 2026My Marbella Story Found a HomeNovember 6, 2025Returning to Jasper National Park: A Secret Key to Writing About HomeOctober 9, 2025Travel in the Key of Tuku on the Zimbabwe BorderOctober 5, 2025Podcast: Exploring under-explored ExtremaduraSeptember 20, 2025The polyester gospelSeptember 6, 2025