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Map of Muslim Expansion in the West in the Umayyad Period (661-750)
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Ottoman Empire, 1566 (Map)
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MAP & Antique Maps
Africa Maps
Florida Maps
Florida Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps
Historical Maps
Holy Land Maps
Latin America Maps
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Turkey in Maps
The 16th and 17th centuries, generally considered the "golden age" of Western map making, correspond to the height of Ottoman Empire. All the important map publishers of the time have included very decorative maps of Turkish Empire in their Atlases, often with cartouches depicting the cultural and territorial conflicts between Ottomans and their neighbouring European Nations.
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Map of the Growth of the Ottoman Empire From the Early 14th Century Till 1512
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Nippur Site Map
NIPPUR, SACRED CITY OF ENLIL, SUPREME GOD OF SUMER AND AKKAD. [eng]
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Map of The Ottoman Sultanate in the 16th and 17th Centuries
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China - Civil War
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KOREAN WAR MAPS - U.S. Army Center of Military History
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Madaba Map - 100 years
Biblical Lands - Madaba Mosaic Map [eng]
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Korean War Maps
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Old maps of Russian Asia
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Historical Maps of India
Regional Maps.
Constable's 1893 Area Maps,
Index of place names for Constable's 1893 Area Maps.
Local Maps.
Bengal Presidency,
Bombay Presidency,
Madras Presidency,
Burma,
Ceylon. [eng]
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Map of the Later Timurid Period; and Map of Safawid Persia in the 16th and 17th Centuries
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Map of the Muslim East in the First Half of the 13th Century
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Ancient Maps of Jerusalem
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UBC Rare Books and Special Collections - Cartographic Archives
Map of British Columbia. Japanese Maps of the Tokugawa period. [eng]
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Historical Maps of India
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Indus Map 1: Major Sites of the Indus Valley Tradition
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Jerusalem 3000: Celebrating Three Millennia of History
Jerusalem's unique position among cities of the world derives from its crucial role in religious history as a holy city for three great monotheistic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. For thousands of years Jerusalem has been the temporal and spiritual center of the Holy Land, for which more tears and blood have been shed and more prayers offered than for any other region of the world. Jerusalem's powerful emotional appeal has inspired a prodigious outpouring of prose and poetry, artistic renderings, and, of course, maps.
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