Description
A hand-colored historical map reproduction from Thompson & West's rare atlas
the Ottoman commander who was was named viceroy of egypt established the Mamluk dynasty that would rule egypt until the egyptian Revolution of 1952
Made-to-order print of the Port of Sete and Languedoc Canal Entrance nautical chart from 1764
an independent state
Quentin (Aisne) - Section - French
Ottoman Empire: Europe, Asia, and Africa - 1727 Historical Map Print Size:51in x 44in A hand-colored historical map reproductionMade to order print of Ottoman Empire: Europe, Asia, and Africa Plate No. 14 from Seutter's 1727 Atlas Novus. A historical map reproduction for wall art, offices, studies, and collectors.
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