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Title
Northeast Africa and Arabia Drawn to the Scale of 1:12,500,000
Other Titles (e.g. Variant)
Nordost-Afrika und Arabien im Maassstabe 1:12,500,000
Type
Cartography
Monograph
Contribution
Hanemann, Fritz, 1847-1877 (contributor)
Kramer, A. (contributor)
Kuhn, Ernst, 1846-1920 (contributor)
Petermann, A. (August Heinrich), 1822-1878 (editor)
Stieler, Adolf, 1775-1836 (Associated Name)
Subject
1875
Arabian Gulf
Arabian Peninsula
Expeditions and surveys
Explorers
Halévy, J. (Joseph), 1827-1917
Palgrave, William Gifford, 1826-1888
Pelly, Lewis, Sir, 1825-1892
Persian Gulf
Place
Djibouti
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Somalia
Sudan
Iran, Islamic Republic of
Bahrain
Egypt
Iraq
Israel
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syrian Arab Republic
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
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Language
German (ger)
Content
cartographic image (cri)
Note
language: Content in German.
Summary
This map of North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula is from the sixth edition (1875) of Stieler's Hand-Atlas über alle Theile der Erde (Stieler's portable atlas of all parts of the Earth), edited by August Heinrich Petermann (1822-78) and published by the firm of Justus Perthes. The map reflects the high quality of German cartography in the latter part of the 19th century and the advances made by German mapmakers in incorporating into their work findings from geology, hydrography, ethnography, and other scientific fields. The map uses color codes to show the main political and ethnic divisions in Africa, Arabia, and western Asia. Three distance scales are given: German geographic miles, statute miles, and kilometers. The routes of recent European travelers are shown, including, on the Arabian Peninsula, Palgrave (1862), Pelly (1865), and J. Halévy (1870). Qatar is shown as Katar. In the lower right is a large inset map of Abyssinia (present-day Ethiopia) and Egyptian Sudan, the latter referring to territory along the Red Sea in present-day Eritrea and Sudan claimed at that time by Egypt
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Northeast Africa and Arabia Drawn to the Scale of 1:12,500,000