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  2. Piri Reis map - Wikipedia

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    The Piri Reis map is a world map compiled in 1513 by the Ottoman admiral and cartographer Piri Reis. Approximately one third of the map survives, housed in the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul . After the empire's 1517 conquest of Egypt , Piri Reis presented the 1513 world map to Ottoman Sultan Selim I ( r.

  3. File:Piri reis world map 01.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Map of the world by Ottoman admiral Piri Reis, drawn in 1513. Only part of the original map survives and is held at the Topkapi Museum in Istanbul. The map synthesizes information from many maps, including one drawn by Christopher Columbus of the Caribbean.

  4. Piri Reis - Wikipedia

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    When Piri Reis' world map was unearthed in 1929, it received international media attention for containing the surviving piece of an otherwise lost map of Christopher Columbus. [91] Turkey's first president, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk , took an interest in the map and initiated projects to publish facsimiles and conduct research. [ 146 ]

  5. File:Piri Reis Map Translated.svg - Wikipedia

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    Regarding public domain status of the translation source in Turkey: the work was published in 1935, Akçura died in 1935 †, the assistant who he says helped transcribe the text, Hasan Fehmi Turgal, died in 1939. ‡ † Akçura, Yusuf, Piri Reis Haritasi (1935), p. 34, note 2, by the book's editor.

  6. Geography and cartography in the medieval Islamic world

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    The Piri Reis map is a world map compiled in 1513 by the Ottoman admiral and cartographer Piri Reis. Approximately one third of the map survives; it shows the western coasts of Europe and North Africa and the coast of Brazil with reasonable accuracy.

  7. Fethiye - Wikipedia

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    Historic map of Fethiye by Piri Reis. Fethiye was formerly known as Makri (Greek: Μάκρη). [5] [6] Modern Fethiye is located on the site of the ancient city of Telmessos, the ruins of which can be seen in the city, e.g. the Hellenistic theatre by the main quay.

  8. Kemer - Wikipedia

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    Historic map of Kemer by Piri Reis. Kemer was the ancient Greek city of Idyros, member of the Lycian League, which after the Ottoman era was called Eski Köy (Old Village) until a 23 km (14 mi) long stone wall was built in 1916 - 1917 to channel the mountain stream water and protect the town from flooding, which until then had been a persistent problem.

  9. Gulf of İzmir - Wikipedia

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    Map of the gulf by Piri Reis. It is known that the first settlements around the gulf were in the Neolithic Age. [1] The most known settlement is Smyrna, which was established around present-day Bayraklı in 3300s BC. [1]