The antique map ‘Tvrcicvm Imperivm’, created in 1665, depicts a region of the world that was known as the Turkish Empire at the time. The title translates to ‘Turkish Empire’, and the map provides a fascinating glimpse into the political and geographical landscape of the region in the 17th century. Egypt, located centrally on the map, was a land of great importance and significance, with a rich history and culture that is still celebrated today. The country was bordered by Libya to the west, Qatar to the east, and Greece to the north, and was home to many important cities and landmarks, including the bustling metropolis of Cairo. Other central locations on the map include Riyadh and Istanbul, each of which played an important role in the political and cultural life of the region during this time period.
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