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battuta

In music, a term to mean the beat or tempo of a composition. It is often used loosely in the plural (for example ritmo di 3 battute) to indicate a change in the metrical scheme of bars grouped in unexpected numbers.



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These explorers are mostly white male Europeans, though Fleming includes the wanderings of Ibn Battuta, who went on the hajj to Mecca in 1325.
Ibn Battuta in the Valley of Doom, by Abd al-Rahman Azzam, 1996, 29 pp.
An introductory biographical sketch leads into a first-person account briefly covering many episodes as Battuta moves through Egypt, Jerusalem, several parts of Africa, India, China, and home again to Morocco.
 
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