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Ibn Battuta in the Valley of Doom (Biography) - Elementary

by Abd al-Rahman Azzam

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In this second book of The travels of Ibn Battuta series, Ibn Battuta sets off with the pilgrims' caravan through the Valley of Doom "where, it is said, a fierce wind blows directly from hell."--Cover.
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29 pp. An interesting, well told story of part of Battuta’s trip. Good for grade 3 and up.
  fadeledu | Dec 27, 2013 |
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