
Netherlands and Belgium 1895 Ottoman Atlas Map Empire Holland
Ottoman Turkish Map of Holland and Belgium - from Yeni Coğrafya Atlasi (1895)
Description:
A large Ottoman Turkish map of Netherlands and Belgium measuring 51 × 36 cm. The map was published in 1311 AH (1895 CE) as part of the “Yeni Coğrafya Atlasi” (New Geographical Atlas), edited by Ali Şeref Paşa and Hafız Ali Eşref. It was issued by the Matbaa-i Âmire and printed by Hasan Ferid.
The Yeni Coğrafya Atlasi was a landmark Ottoman atlas, comprising 42 double-page lithographed color maps published between 1309–1314 AH (1893–1898 CE). Covering diverse world regions, it reflects the Ottoman Empire’s broad geographic interests at the end of the 19th century.
Ali Şeref Paşa, one of the editors, was a former soldier who trained as a cartographer in Paris and later became chief cartographer at Matbaa-i Âmire, successor to İbrahim Müteferrika’s pioneering press founded in 1727. His work illustrates the influence of European scientific training and techniques on late Ottoman cartography.
Key Features:
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Title/Subject: Holland, and Belgium
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Publication Date: 1311 AH (1895 CE)
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Atlas: Yeni Coğrafya Atlasi (New Geographical Atlas)
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Editors: Ali Şeref Paşa & Hafız Ali Eşref
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Printer: Hasan Ferid
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Publisher: Matbaa-i Âmire, Istanbul
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Dimensions: 51 × 36 cm
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Content: Detailed depiction of Holland and Belgium
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Technique: Lithographed color map