Topographic Illustration Among The Ottomans In The 16th Century Through
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2024-11-23
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University of Eloued جامعة الوادي
Abstract
This study aims to introduce the art of topographic illustration
and cartography among the Ottomans. The exploration will
encompass the emergence and development of this field, followed
by an in-depth discussion of its principal characteristics and
features during the 16th century, analyzed through selected
examples. Specifically, two notable figures are examined: the
famous sailor and geographer Piri Reis, known for his world maps
and his renowned book "Kitāb al-Baḥrīyah" and the historian and
mathematician Naṣūḥ Matrakçı, who also gained fame in the 16th
century. For Piri Reis, the focus will be on his world maps and his
famous book. For Naṣūḥ Matrakçı, the study will examine his three
manuscripts, which include illustrations and topographic maps:
"Süleymannâme," "Tārīkh al-Sulṭān Bāyazīd," and "Bayān Munāzil
Safar 'Irāqayn." Particularly, the last manuscript in which he details
the events of Al- Sulṭān Sulaymān al-Qānūnī campaign to Iraq,
featuring 128 illustrations depicting stages of the campaign, many
of which are topographic illustrations of various cities and places .
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illustration, maps, Naṣūḥ Matrakçı, Ottoman Era, Piri Reis, Topographic illustration
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Bendjedou,Abdelfatah. Topographic Illustration Among The Ottomans In The 16th Century Through. Journal of el maaref for researches and historical studies. Vol 09. N 03 . 23/11/2024. Faculty of social and humanities sciences. Université d'El-Oued