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 PostsSalt, Stories, and the Value of Slow Travel WritingJune 1, 2026El luchador gambiano que se convirtió en el campeón de un puebloMay 20, 2026Reading Joseph Roth in ExtremaduraMay 3, 2026God’s Little Loophole: A Note on Faith, Law, and Holy WeekApril 6, 2026The Iran We Think We Know — and the Iran We Don’t SeeMarch 7, 2026The City That Refused to Be WrittenJanuary 23, 2026