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Vilayet de Mossoul : divisé en 3 sandjaks, 17 cazas et 17 nahiés / par Vital Cuinet ; éditieur Ernest Leroux.
- Author(s):
- Cuinet, Vital, 1833-1896
- Publisher:
- Paris : Ernest Leroux , 1892.
- Access:
- Public
- Description:
- Prime meridian is Paris. Map shows administrative boundaries (vilayet, sandjaks, cazas); villages, ruins, roads; salt mines, and woodlands. Vilayet de Mossoul was a first level administrative division vilayet [province] of the Ottoman Empire. Covers three sandjaks [departments]: 1. Mossoul-- 2. Chehrizor-- 3.Suléïmanièh. Original map is filed in the Map/Geospatial Center, a map reproduction is attached to companion volume.
- Place(s):
- Turkey
- Subject(s):
- Administrative and political divisions, Administrative and political divisions—Ottoman Empire, 1288-1918, Iraq—Maps, Nīnawá—Maps, Dihōk (Iraq)—Maps, Karkūk (Iraq)—Maps, Halabjah (Iraq : Province)—Maps, Erbil (Iraq : Province)—Maps, Sulaymānīyah (Iraq)—Maps, Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn (Iraq)—Maps, Diyālá (Iraq)—Maps, Maps, and Thematic maps
- Call number:
- G7611.F7 1892 .C5 Mossoul
- Held by:
- Princeton
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- No Known Copyright
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