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Articles:
- Ahmadi, Kioumars, Goljan, Mehdi, & Yalfani, Ramin (2021). A visual manifestation of political and social events of the second to fourth centuries AH on historical buildings: From the perspective of the travelogues of Ibn Fadlan and Ibn Battuta. Islamic Art Studies, Vol. 18, No. 43. [In Persian]
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- Anonymous (1958). The meeting of Hafez and Ibn Battuta. Salnameh-ye Kian. [In Persian]
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- Eslami, Hasan (1994). Hajj in the mirror of travelogues (Rihla of Ibn Battuta). Miqat-e Hajj, Vol. 2, No. 8. [In Persian]
- Ganji, Narges, & Eshraqi, Fatemeh (2014). The image of Iran and Iranians in Ibn Battuta’s travelogue. Kavosh-nameh: Journal of Comparative Literature, No. 15. [In Persian]
- Ghabool, Ehsan, Radmard, Abdollah, & Shariatpanah, Zahra (2018). The iconography of women in Ibn Battuta’s travelogue. Zan dar Farhang VA Honar, Vol. 10, No. 4. [In Persian]
- Habibi, Hasan (2006). A few examples of sociological and psychological data in Ibn Battuta’s travelogue. Nameh-ye Anjoman, No. 21. [In Persian]
- Hajitabar, Majid (2000). A few notes on Ibn Battuta’s travelogue. Ketab-e Mah Tarikh VA Joqrafia, No. 36. [In Persian]
- Ja'farian, Rasul (2007). Ibn Battuta's Hajj journeys in the years 725–749 AH. Miqat-e Hajj, Vol. 16, No. 61. [In Persian]
- Karamollahi, Nemattollah, Mariji, Shamsollah, & Javadfar, Mohammad (2019). Ibn Battuta’s travelogue and social institutions. Motale'at-e Farhangi-ye Ejtema'i-ye Hozeh, Vol. 3, No. 5. [In Persian]
- Parvini, Khalil, & Kanjurian, Fereshteh (2009). An examination of Ibn Battuta's travelogue from the perspective of comparative literature. Comparative Literature, Vol. 1, No. 1. [In Persian]
- Rasuli, Hojjat, & Shah-Mohammadi, Khadijeh (2012). An investigation into the use of Persian vocabulary in the text of Ibn Battuta’s travelogue. Kavosh-nameh: Journal of Comparative - Literature, Vol. 2, No. 7. [In Persian]
- Rezayi, Reza, & Sheikh, Mohammad (2015). The Persian language in India based on Ibn Battuta’s observations. Motale'at-e Shabeh-Qareh, Vol. 7, No. 24. [In Persian]
- Rudgar, Qanbarali (1997). A portrait of the cultural and practical conditions of Iran in Ibn Battuta’s travelogue. Motale'at-e Farhang VA Ertebatat, No. 4. [In Persian]
- Sadri, Manijeh (2014). Iran and Iranians in the travelogues of Ibn Battuta and Evliya Celebi. Tarikh-e Eslam VA Iran, No. 23. [In Persian]
- Shah-Mohammadi, Khadijeh, Roshanfekr, Kaboli, & Rasuli, Hojjat (2016). Iranian popular culture in Ibn Battuta’s travelogue. Farhang VA Adabiat-e Amme, Vol. 4, No. 11. [In Persian]
-Shahidi-Pak, Mohammadreza (2020). Symbols of Shiism in the Hajj travelogues of Maghrebi and Andalusi travelers: Ibn Jubayr, ‘Abdari, Ibn Battuta, and Islamic sustainability. Dastavard-ha-ye Novin dar Motale’at-e Olum-e Ensani, No. 32. [In Persian]