Famous Moroccan traveller Ibn-e-batuta came to Delhi at the time of Mohammad bin Tughlaq.
Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Battuta, better known simply as Ibn Battuta was a Muslim scholar and traveller.
Hearing of the sultan of Delhi, Muḥammad bin Tughluq (1325–51), and his fabulous generosity to Muslim scholars, he decided to try his luck at his court.
After crossing the Hindu Kush mountain range, he arrived at the frontiers of India on the Indus River in around 1333 AD.
He was was born in Tangier, Morocco in 1304.
After travelling the whole world for 29 years, he recorded his experiences in a huge travelogue known as the Rihla, Rihla means journey.