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English: A map of Turkish possessions including Egypt and Greece by Justus Danckerts (1635-1701) shows the Arabian peninsula in the center. A decorative cartouche adorned with several costumed figures, a pyramid, and lions. Amsterdam. 52 x 62cm.
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29. Accuratissine et Maxima Totius Turcici Imperii Tabula cum Omnibus suis Regionibus Novissima Delineatio // Mitchell King atlas (1662-1695)

Author Justus Danckerts (1635-1701)
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current23:02, 6 April 2019Thumbnail for version as of 23:02, 6 April 20191,663 × 1,252 (816 KB)HohumReworked with less posterisation in the light areas
15:12, 6 April 2019Thumbnail for version as of 15:12, 6 April 20191,663 × 1,252 (987 KB)PawełMMlightened, white balanced
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