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Ramizpasazâde Mehmed Izzet, (?-1853).

[BIOGRAPHY OF THE ADMIRALS] Harîta-i kapudânân-i deryâ. [i.e. The chart of the admirals].

Ceridehâne Printinghouse., [AH 1285], 1868

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Year of publication
1868
Place of printing
Kostantiniyye [Constantinople - Istanbul]
Author
Ramizpasazâde Mehmed Izzet, (?-1853).
Pages
0
Publishers
Ceridehâne Printinghouse., [AH 1285]
Size
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Edition
2nd Edition
Keyword
PASADENA JULYAMERICANA ÖNT19 MAPS MAP OF THE MAPPING CARTOGRAPHY, GEOGRAPHY CARTE ATLAS OTTOMAN SCIENCES HISTORY SCIENCE TURK, TURKS TURKISH of the Reference Cartography Cartographer, Cartographers Ottomanica topography topographer Ottomania, Ottoman world Ottoman history Treaty Ottomans The Ottoman Empire, State Das Osmanische Reich L'Empire ottoman L'Impero Ottomano El, Imperio Otomano Det osmanske riket osmanische Geschichte, histoire ottomane storia ottomana historia otomana ottomanske, historie Istanbul Constantinople Constantinopla Constantinopoli, Konstantinopel Plan street hospitals buildings Architecture, Architektur arkitektur Arquitectura architettura architectura, építészet Arquitetura engineering engineer Cadastre Kadastro, Kadikoy Kadi--keuy Beyoglu Turkish Turk Collection Sammlung, Kollektion Abholung Collezione Raccolta colección Colecta, samling Collectible Collectibles Plan Planning Geography., Physical geography. Earth sciences Geology, Ottomanica
Languages
English
Binding
Hardcover
First edition
No

Description

Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Contemporary quarter leather bdg. Rebacked boards. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 220 p. Very rare early book of the concise biographies of 137 people who served as admirals in the Ottoman Empire between 1352 and 1853, written by Mehmed Izzet Pasha (d. 1853), son of Turkish admiral Abdullah Râmiz Pasha (d. 1813). Ceridehâne Printing House was founded for publishing Ceride-i Havâdîs [i.e. The Journal of News], which was the first semi-official newspaper in the Ottoman Empire. This journal was published from 1840 to 1877 and was founded by William Nosworthy Churchill (1796-1846), a British-born journalist who moved to Turkey aged 19. He was the cause of a diplomatic incident that resulted in the temporary severance of diplomatic relations between Britain and the Ottoman Empire. Babinger p. 323/2.; Özege 6951.; Library of Congress. Karl Süssheim Collection, no. 1336., OCLC: 11810438, 880485954.
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