The earliest obtainable atlas printed in Arabic

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Atlas, ay majmu' kharitat rasm al-ard...

[Atlas or a collection of maps, drawings of the earth comprising: first Eastern half of the globe, second Western half of the globe, third Europe, fourth Asia and Australia, fifth Africa, sixth America, seventh The Land of Egypt, eight The Land of Sham and offers it in a valued printing for the benefit of schools]

[CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY]
[Malta,
1835].
Oblong 4to (310 by 455mm), 11 lithograph maps, original hand-colour in outline, bound in plano, facsimile wrappers with title.
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The earliest obtainable atlas printed in Arabic.

Cartographic publishing in the Muslim world was largely stifled until the nineteenth century by Ottoman proscriptions on printing. Although several atlases, such as the Celebi and Cedid atlases, and maps, the Hajji Anmed Mappamundi for example, were published in Venice with the intent of exportation to the Ottoman Empire, these attempts were unsuccessful. Furthermore, they were all printed in Ottoman Turkish, not ...

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