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  1. 1913 Istanbul Map Antique Ottoman - Persian - Middle East Map - Turkey Map

    Details: Key cities, capitals, rivers, and lakes are marked. - Regions Covered: The focus is on the Middle East, specifically the Persian and Ottoman Empires. - Historical Context: The map illustrates the geopolitical landscape of the early 20th century, a period marked by significant political changes and the eventual decline of the Ottoman Empire.

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  2. Persia Turkey in Asia Palestine Afghan 1860 Mitchell hand colored decorative map

    Map of Persia, Turkey in Asia, Afghanistan, Beloochistan. (Iran, Palestine). Iconic mid-19th century lithographed map, with original hand color. Dark and richly printed early vegetation and floral leaf border.

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  3. Portae Ottomanicae Ottoman Empire Arabia Antique Map c.1718 by Weigel

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  4. 1874 MITCHELL'S MAP OF PERSIA, ARABIA, & ETC.! NICE! 12 BY 15 INCH COLORED MAP

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  5. The Caucasus. Georgia Armenia Azerbaijan Russia Turkey Iran. THE TIMES 1895 map

    'The Caucasus'. Caption below picture:'The Caucasus'. Antique colour atlas map, 1895. DATE PRINTED: 1895. AUTHENTICITY: This is an authentic historic print, published at the date stated above. It is not a modern copy.

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  6. 1961 MAP - ASIA MINOR IRAQ PERSIA TURKEY SYRIA SAUDI ARABIA

    This is a map from an atlas produced in the 1961 BY Collins' Graphic. Approximate size of map THE REVERSE OF THE PRINT WILL HAVE ANOTHER MAP. CONDITION .

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  7. 1830 ASIA Map ORIGINAL - (9.5x7.5) PERSIA - TURKEY - INDOSTAN - CHINA - JAPAN

    The product is an original 1830 antique hand-colored map of Asia. The map was created using copper plate printing technique and is an antique original by cartographer H. Huntington. Map shows political boundaries, townships and waterways. This historical map provides valuable insights into the political landscape of Asia and the Middle East during the 19th century. Measures 9.5x7.5 inches. Good condition, discoloration

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  8. Antique 1855 Map - Successor Kingdoms of Alexander the Great c. 3rd Century BC

    It was published by Justus Perthes in Gotha, Germany in 1855. This is an antique map sourced from Atlas Antiquus Delinea Vit Dr. C. De Spruner. This is a genuine map from the year stated, and not a later reproduction of any kind.

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