Generalkarte des Turkischen Kriegsschauplatzes : auf Grund der Carte Generale des Provinces Europeennes et Asiatiques de L'Empire Ottoman | Kütüphane.osmanlica.com

Generalkarte des Turkischen Kriegsschauplatzes : auf Grund der Carte Generale des Provinces Europeennes et Asiatiques de L'Empire Ottoman

İsim Generalkarte des Turkischen Kriegsschauplatzes : auf Grund der Carte Generale des Provinces Europeennes et Asiatiques de L'Empire Ottoman
Yazar Kiepert, Heinrich, 1818-1899
Basım Tarihi: 1916
Basım Yeri Berlin - Heinrich Kiepert
Tür Resim
Dil Fransızca
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 map : color ; 86 x 116 cm
Kütüphane: Wisconsin Üniversitesi – Madison Kütüphaneleri
Demirbaş Numarası ocn840859718
Kayıt Numarası 9913848904102121
Tarih 1916
Notlar Covers Turkish Ottoman war theaters, with the Black Sea in the middle, the Mediterranean in the South/Southwest corner and the Caspian Sea on the eastern end of the map., Shows existing and projected railroads., Relief shown by hachures and spot heights., Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image., Includes legend in French with explanations of geographic terms in Turkish, Arabic, Persian and Greco-Slavic.
Örnek Metin "This map, published in Berlin in July 1916, shows the Turkish theater of World War I. It is based on an 1884 map in French of the Asian provinces of the Ottoman Empire by German geographer and car... "This map, published in Berlin in July 1916, shows the Turkish theater of World War I. It is based on an 1884 map in French of the Asian provinces of the Ottoman Empire by German geographer and cartographer Heinrich Kiepert (1818-99). The map contains additional notes in German and its coverage of existing and projected railroads is updated to 1916. The Ottoman territories, shown in pink, include present-day Turkey, Cyprus, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan, as well as Saudi Arabia. The Ottoman Empire, or Turkey as it was also known, entered the war on the side of Germany and Austria-Hungary and against Great Britain, France, and Russia in October 1914. Among the places indicated on the map is Gallipoli, the site of a bitter battle between Turkish and British, French, and Allied forces that took place between April 25, 1915, and January 9, 1916. A red line marks the Dodecanese Islands and surrounding seas, which were seized from the Ottoman Empire by Italy in 1912 during the Italian-Turkish War over Libya, and which were used as a staging area for the British and French fleets in the Gallipoli campaign. The table in the lower left provides the names of geographical features in Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Greek, and three Slavic languages (Bulgarian, Serbian, and Russian) and their equivalents in French." Show More
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Generalkarte des Turkischen Kriegsschauplatzes : auf Grund der Carte Generale des Provinces Europeennes et Asiatiques de L'Empire Ottoman

Yazar Kiepert, Heinrich, 1818-1899
Basım Tarihi 1916
Basım Yeri Berlin - Heinrich Kiepert
Tür Resim
Dil Fransızca
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 map : color ; 86 x 116 cm
Kütüphane Wisconsin Üniversitesi – Madison Kütüphaneleri
Demirbaş Numarası ocn840859718
Kayıt Numarası 9913848904102121
Tarih 1916
Notlar Covers Turkish Ottoman war theaters, with the Black Sea in the middle, the Mediterranean in the South/Southwest corner and the Caspian Sea on the eastern end of the map., Shows existing and projected railroads., Relief shown by hachures and spot heights., Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image., Includes legend in French with explanations of geographic terms in Turkish, Arabic, Persian and Greco-Slavic.
Örnek Metin "This map, published in Berlin in July 1916, shows the Turkish theater of World War I. It is based on an 1884 map in French of the Asian provinces of the Ottoman Empire by German geographer and car... "This map, published in Berlin in July 1916, shows the Turkish theater of World War I. It is based on an 1884 map in French of the Asian provinces of the Ottoman Empire by German geographer and cartographer Heinrich Kiepert (1818-99). The map contains additional notes in German and its coverage of existing and projected railroads is updated to 1916. The Ottoman territories, shown in pink, include present-day Turkey, Cyprus, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel, and Jordan, as well as Saudi Arabia. The Ottoman Empire, or Turkey as it was also known, entered the war on the side of Germany and Austria-Hungary and against Great Britain, France, and Russia in October 1914. Among the places indicated on the map is Gallipoli, the site of a bitter battle between Turkish and British, French, and Allied forces that took place between April 25, 1915, and January 9, 1916. A red line marks the Dodecanese Islands and surrounding seas, which were seized from the Ottoman Empire by Italy in 1912 during the Italian-Turkish War over Libya, and which were used as a staging area for the British and French fleets in the Gallipoli campaign. The table in the lower left provides the names of geographical features in Turkish, Arabic, Persian, Greek, and three Slavic languages (Bulgarian, Serbian, and Russian) and their equivalents in French." Show More
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