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Eastern Transcaucasus, 1918-1920

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Armenian-language map of the "Ottoman Empire"
Title: "Ottoman Empire"
Date: 1787.
Printed in the Armenian Monastery of San Lazzaro in Venice

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Sarmatia Asie, 1579, Basle
Map Maker: Sebastian Münster
Description: Detailed map of the region from the Volga and the Caspian to the Black Sea, extending North of the Caucus Mountains to Deuina and Uglitz. Also shows the Don and the Euphrates. Munster's Cosmography was one of the most influential georgraphical works of the 16th Century. It was published in a number of editions over a half century and was continuously revised and updated to include new illustrations and updated information.

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270 year old Map engraved on copper by j. Clark (British engraver) published in 1729 by Woodward & Peele, London; for Catrou & Rouille's Roman History.

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The Vilayet of Adana (Cilicia), early 20th century

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