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Which of the following lists three places Ibn Battuta, the fourteenth-century Muslim traveler, visited?
India, Mali, and Persia
The Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, and Japan
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The Arabian Peninsula, France, and India
England, Iraq, and Mali
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India, Mali, and Persia

Step-by-step explanation:

Ibn Battuta in his travels, visited several parts of the world, among them: India, the Kingdom of Mali, and Persia. He did not visit all of India though, only the southern parts, and he did not visit all of Persia either, only the southeastern part.

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