During the Medieval period in India, several foreign travellers visited the subcontinent, contributing significantly to our understanding of its culture, politics, and daily life. Two notable travellers from Italy who visited India during this period are:
Step 1: Marco Polo.
Marco Polo, one of the most famous Venetian travellers, visited India in the late 13th century. He traveled extensively across Asia and reached the Indian subcontinent. Polo's writings provide important details about the Indian subcontinent, its trade, its people, and its culture during the time of the Mongol Empire and the Delhi Sultanate. His accounts of India are crucial for understanding the medieval period of India from a European perspective.
Step 2: Niccolò de' Conti.
Niccolò de' Conti was another Venetian traveller who visited India during the 15th century. He came to India by sea and traveled through various regions, including the west coast of India. His travel accounts describe the wealth of Indian cities, the customs of the people, and the flourishing trade between Europe and India. De' Conti’s writings offer valuable insights into the maritime and commercial exchanges during the medieval period.