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The Penguin atlas of world history
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ISBN: 0141012633 9780141012636 9780141012629 0141012625 Year: 2003 Publisher: Harmondsworth, Eng.: Penguin Books,

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The penguin atlas of modern history (to 1815)
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ISBN: 0140708413 9780140708417 Year: 1972 Publisher: Harmondsworth Penguin books

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Atlas historique Larousse
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ISBN: 2035212014 203053305X 9782035212016 9782030533055 Year: 1978 Publisher: Paris: Larousse,


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Atlas of Southeast Europe. : geopolitics and history
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ISBN: 9789004214675 9004214674 9789004288881 9789004339644 9789004258464 132251478X 9789004340763 9789004340736 9004288880 Year: 2015 Publisher: Leiden : Koninklijke Brill NV.

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This atlas offers a survey of the history of Southeast Europe from 1521 until 1699, from the first major land campaign undertaken by Sultan Süleyman I until the Treaty of Karlowitz at the end of the seventeenth century. It covers modern-day Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Romania (Walachia and Transylvania), Dalmatia, Greece and Cyprus.

An historical atlas of Central Asia
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ISSN: 01698524 01698524 ISBN: 1280466464 9786610466467 9047401212 1423710975 9781423710974 9004123210 9789004123212 9789047401216 Year: 2003 Volume: 9 9 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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Yuri Bregel's Atlas provides us with a bird's eye view of the complicated history of this important part of the Islamic world, which is closely connected with the history of Iran, Afghanistan, China, and Russia; at different times parts of this region were included in these neighboring states, and since 1991 five new independent states emerged in Central Asia: Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. Covering the 4th century B.C. to the present, the maps show the various political entities, their approximate borders, the major ethnic groups and their migrations, military campaigns and battles, etc. Each map is accompanied by a text which gives a concise survey of the main events of the political and ethnic history of the respective period. With special maps on the distribution of the Turkmen, Uzbek, Qazaq, and Qirghiz tribes in the 19th-20th centuries, as well as the location of major archaeological sites and architectural monuments. The last map (Central Asia in 2000) shows existing gas and oil pipelines.

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