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The world's greatest traveller of pre-modern times, believed to have put behind him a distance of over 73000 miles and visited territories the equivalent of about 44 modern countries, is (a) Marco Polo (b) Fahien (c) Ibn-Batuta (d) Hiuen Tsang

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The world's greatest traveller of pre-modern times, believed to have put behind him a distance of over 73000 miles and visited territories the equivalent of about 44 modern countries, is Marco Polo.



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