SAFARNAMA
:''For the work by Guru Gobind Singh, see Zafarnamah''
'Safarnama' is a travel journal written during the 11th century by Nasir Khusraw (1003-1077). It is also known as the 'Book of Travels' and was a work that shaped the future of classical Persian travel writing.
It is an account of Khusraw's seven year journey through the Islamic world. He initially set out on a Hajj, the obligatory Pilgrimage to Mecca. Departing in 1046, Khusraw took a less than direct route, heading north toward the Caspian Sea. Throughout his travels he kept a minutely detailed journal which clearly describes many facets of life in the Islamic world of the 11th Century.
'Safarnama' is a travel journal written during the 11th century by Nasir Khusraw (1003-1077). It is also known as the 'Book of Travels' and was a work that shaped the future of classical Persian travel writing.
It is an account of Khusraw's seven year journey through the Islamic world. He initially set out on a Hajj, the obligatory Pilgrimage to Mecca. Departing in 1046, Khusraw took a less than direct route, heading north toward the Caspian Sea. Throughout his travels he kept a minutely detailed journal which clearly describes many facets of life in the Islamic world of the 11th Century.
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