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This category contains the links to maps of different periods in the history.
You choose the listing of the information by clicking on the alphabetical list above. From the resulting list to the left you can either click on a specific name and view the corresponding map or find the ocurrences of the place in the text pages, by clicking on the page numbers.
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Eastern and South-eastern Ottoman Turkey, World War I, 1914-1918
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Eastern Ottoman Turkey, World War I, 1914-1918
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The Babylonian clay tablet
Title: The Babylonian clay tablet, the oldest world map known to us Date: Sixth century BC - Unger Eckhard - From the Cosmos Picture to the World map - Imago Mundi, Vol.II, pp.1 to 7, London, 1937 Size app. 8x12.5 cm British Museum - London, Near Eastern
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World map from Ptolemy, Geographia, edited by Lorenz Fries. Strassburg: J. Grueninger, 1522
Regents of the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. University Libraries. James Ford Bell Library, University of Minnesota
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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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