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Composite: Sections 50,51,60,61,58,83,69,59,82,70,71.
Geographisches Institut...
Composite: Sections 50,...
1813
15616.010
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[Geographisches Institut (Weimar), Streit, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1772-1839]
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(Composite map to) Sections 50,51,60,61,58,83,69,59,82,70,71.
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15616.010
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Composite map of all sheets.
Composite: (Sheets 1-4) Carte de l'Empire Francais et Des Etats Limitrophes.
Brue, Adrien Hubert, 17...
Composite: (Sheets 1-4)...
1813
15569.006
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[Brue, Adrien Hubert, 1786-1832, Herrison, Eustache]
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(Composite map of) (Sheets 1-4) Carte de l'Empire Francais et Des Etats Limitrophes.
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15569.006
Composite: Sect. 1-204 Topographisch-militairische Charte von Teutschland
Geographisches Institut...
Composite: Sect. 1-204 ...
1813
11803.218
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[Geographisches Institut (Weimar), Streit, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1772-1839]
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(Composite map to) Topographisch-militairische Charte von Teutschland : in 204 Sectionen ... 1807. = Carte topographique et militaire de L'Allemagne ... 1807-1813.
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11803.218
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Composite map to sections 1-204.
Composite: Map of the Countries lying between the Euphrates and Indus
Arrowsmith, Aaron; Kinn...
Composite: Map of the C...
1813
6914.003
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[Arrowsmith, Aaron, Kinneir, John Macdonald]
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(Composite Map of) Map of the Countries lying between the Euphrates and Indus on the East and West, and the Oxus and Terek and Indian Ocean on the North and South. Inscribed to Brigadier General Sir John Malcolm Knight of the Royal Persian Order of the Lion and Sun By John Macdonald Kinneir. Published, A. Arrowsmith No. 10 Soho Square Hydrographer to H.R.H., 1st January 1813.
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6914.003
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"The map is inscribed by John Macdonald Kinneir to Brigadier General Sir John Malcolm. Sir John Malcolm (1769-1833) spent the majority of his career in India in the employ of the East India Company. Whilst in India he gained a keen interest in the Persian Empire that would lead him to undertake several envoys to Persia under the auspices of the East India Company. In Persia, Malcolm not only successfully introduced the potato, but also took with him several men to conduct research into the country. One such was Kinneir, who in 1813, produced a 'Geographical Memoir of the Persian Empire', which described in detail the routes between the major towns. The present map was intended to accompany that work.The major reason for his research was Britain's increasing concern over Russia gaining power within the region, and whom they feared might invade India. This battle for influence in the area would continue throughout the nineteenth century and become known as 'The Great Game'." (Lyon and Turnbull)
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