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The Ottoman Empire in Europe, Asia, and Africa 2 During Mughal Emperor Furrukhsiyar 1713–1719

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1714
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Mirza Firuz Shah
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Military
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Furrukhsiyar 1713–1719
Stacked Wooden Logs

Description

The Ottoman Empire in Europe, Asia, and Africa ; dividid into all its governments, together with the other territories that are tributary to it, as also the dominions of ye Emperor of Marocco [sic] according to the newest and most exact observations.

Covers Spain, North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, the Middle East, the Balkan Peninsula, Italy, Switzerland and portions of Russia and France.
Relief shown pictorially.
Prime meridian: London and Ferro.
Dedication: To the honourable Tho. Vernon Esqr. one of ye Commissrs. of Trade for ye Plantations, of His Majesty of Gr. Britain. This map is most humbly dedicated by your most Humble Servant Her. Moll Geographer.
Insets: Plan of Constantinople -- Draught of the City of Jerusalem as it is now, taken from the south east by Corneille Le Bruyn -- Church of the Holy Sepulcre (3 views), J. Harris, fecit. -- Smirna.
Includes notes.

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Very good information.

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Hello,
If possible anyone have shijra family tree of Mughal Barlas traib of Attock Pakistan please share with me.
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