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    Cedid Atlas (Ottoman Turkish: جديد اطلس, romanized: AtlasCedid, lit. 'New Atlas') was the first modern atlas produced in the Muslim world, printed...
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  • Times Atlas of the World, 1895) Atlas do Visconde de Santarem (Paris, 1841, 1842-1844, and 1849) Bosatlas (Netherlands 1877–present) Cedid Atlas (Istanbul...
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    showing Eyalets 1707 1740 (Seutter), showing Eyalets 1787 map 1803, from Cedid Atlas 1835 map by Heinrich Berghaus 1830 map by Sidney Hall 1841 Kiepert map...
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  • Cedid Atlas, the first published atlas in the Ottoman Empire, dated 1803, refers to the city as İstanbul. Second map refers to the Bosphorus as İstanbul...
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    has been ascribed. Universal Hist. (anc. part) vol. 2. p. 220." 1803: Cedid Atlas, showing the term ارض فلاستان ("Land of Palestine") 1805: Palestine Association...
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    showing eyalets 1771 (Bonne) 1794 (d'Anville) 1801 (Cary) 1803, from Cedid Atlas 1813 (Pinkerton), showing eyalets 1827 (Finley) 1835, showing eyalets...
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    ISBN 978-1-107-05460-8. Kurd, The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia including Atlas, 2005 "[4], NY Times, 28 September 2007 Ibrahim, Ferhad (2000). The Kurdisch...
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    (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1973.) Paul Robert Magocsi. Historical Atlas of Central Europe. (2nd ed.) Seattle, WA, USA: Univ. of Washington Press...
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    the Sahara desert in the south, the Atlas Mountains in the west, and the Nile River and delta in the east. The Atlas Mountains extend across much of northern...
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    saucers, and a lost civilization comparable to Atlantis, respectively. Cedid Atlas Geography in medieval Islam Early world maps World map Waldseemüller...
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    (Illustrated ed.). Kregel Publications. ISBN 978-0-8254-2892-0. Großer Atlas zur Weltgeschichte [Atlas of World History] (2nd ed.). Braunschweig: Georg Westermann...
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    map, 17th century (MARE ELCATIF, formerly SINUS PERSICUS). The Ottoman Cedid Atlas of 1803 calling it the Gulf of Basra Geography portal Bahrain portal...
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    Syria in the Ottoman Cedid Atlas of 1803. The yellow area, corresponding to the Levant. The medium sized bold text says “برشام” (“Sham” or Syria) and...
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  • Middle Ages... Around AD 150 he produced his Geographia, the earliest known atlas of the world.". Wilson, Nigel Guy (2006). "Cartography". Encyclopedia of...
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    Orthodox, Roman Catholics and Melkite Christians, Jews and Druze. 1803 Cedid Atlas, showing Ottoman Syria in yellow An 1810 map of the Ottoman Empire in...
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    Hind-i Garbi, 1730 Tarih-i Timur Gürgan, 1730 Tarih-I Mısr-i Kadim ve Mısr-i Cedid, 1730 Gülşen-i Hülefa, 1730 Grammaire Turque, 1730 Usul el-Hikem fi Nizam...
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    Cevâhir Bedestan ("Bedesten of Gems") and was also known as Bezzâzistan-ı Cedîd ("New Bedesten") in Ottoman Turkish. The word bedesten is adapted from the...
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    corps and established the modern Ottoman army. He named them as the Nizam-ı Cedid (New Order). The Ottoman army was also the first institution to hire foreign...
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    76.0 2,735 19.2 19 0.1 - 0.0 36 0.2 584 4.1 46 0.3 14,278 100.00 Zağra-i Cedid/Nova Zagora 5,310 29.4 11,777 65.2 - 0.0 - 0.0 - 0.0 880 4.9 103 0.6 18...
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    to France in 1740. Sultan Selim III in 1789 to 1807 set up the "Nizam-i Cedid" [new order] army to replace the inefficient and outmoded imperial army...
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  • Land Law in Şeyhülıslam Fatwas From Kanunname of Budın to the Kananname-İ Cedıd". A Thesis Submitted to the Graduate School of Social Sciences of İstanbul...
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  • 1773 by Sultan Mustafa III, as an important institution in the Nizam-ı Cedid reforms, as the Imperial School of Naval Engineering (Mühendishâne-i Bahrî-i...
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    took place in conjunction with Selim III's reform attempts, the Nizam-i Cedid ("New Order"), which among other things created a new Western-style army...
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    known as the Small Bedesten (Küçük Bedesten) or New Bedesten (Bedesten-i Cedid), was built by Mehmed about a dozen years later. These two bedestens, each...
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