Cedid Atlas (Ottoman Turkish: جديد اطلس, romanized: Atlas-ı Cedid, lit. 'New Atlas') was the first modern atlas produced in the Muslim world, printed and published in 1803 in Constantinople. The atlas was created by translating and adapting maps from William Faden's General Atlas and the full title of the atlas reads as Cedid Atlas Tercümesi (meaning, literally, "A Translation of a New Atlas") and in most libraries outside Turkey, it is recorded and referenced accordingly.
Although manuscripts and hand-drawn maps were widely available, the Cedid Atlas could only be published in 1803 by Müderris Abdurrahman Efendi in a style based on European sources.
CedidAtlas (Ottoman Turkish: جديد اطلس, romanized: Atlas-ı Cedid, lit. 'New Atlas') was the first modern atlas produced in the Muslim world, printed...
Times Atlas of the World, 1895) Atlas do Visconde de Santarem (Paris, 1841, 1842-1844, and 1849) Bosatlas (Netherlands 1877–present) CedidAtlas (Istanbul...
showing Eyalets 1707 1740 (Seutter), showing Eyalets 1787 map 1803, from CedidAtlas 1835 map by Heinrich Berghaus 1830 map by Sidney Hall 1841 Kiepert map...
CedidAtlas, the first published atlas in the Ottoman Empire, dated 1803, refers to the city as İstanbul. Second map refers to the Bosphorus as İstanbul...
has been ascribed. Universal Hist. (anc. part) vol. 2. p. 220." 1803: CedidAtlas, showing the term ارض فلاستان ("Land of Palestine") 1805: Palestine Association...
ISBN 978-1-107-05460-8. Kurd, The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia including Atlas, 2005 "[4], NY Times, 28 September 2007 Ibrahim, Ferhad (2000). The Kurdisch...
(London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1973.) Paul Robert Magocsi. Historical Atlas of Central Europe. (2nd ed.) Seattle, WA, USA: Univ. of Washington Press...
the Sahara desert in the south, the Atlas Mountains in the west, and the Nile River and delta in the east. The Atlas Mountains extend across much of northern...
saucers, and a lost civilization comparable to Atlantis, respectively. CedidAtlas Geography in medieval Islam Early world maps World map Waldseemüller...
map, 17th century (MARE ELCATIF, formerly SINUS PERSICUS). The Ottoman CedidAtlas of 1803 calling it the Gulf of Basra Geography portal Bahrain portal...
Syria in the Ottoman CedidAtlas of 1803. The yellow area, corresponding to the Levant. The medium sized bold text says “برشام” (“Sham” or Syria) and...
Middle Ages... Around AD 150 he produced his Geographia, the earliest known atlas of the world.". Wilson, Nigel Guy (2006). "Cartography". Encyclopedia of...
corps and established the modern Ottoman army. He named them as the Nizam-ı Cedid (New Order). The Ottoman army was also the first institution to hire foreign...
to France in 1740. Sultan Selim III in 1789 to 1807 set up the "Nizam-i Cedid" [new order] army to replace the inefficient and outmoded imperial army...
1773 by Sultan Mustafa III, as an important institution in the Nizam-ı Cedid reforms, as the Imperial School of Naval Engineering (Mühendishâne-i Bahrî-i...
known as the Small Bedesten (Küçük Bedesten) or New Bedesten (Bedesten-i Cedid), was built by Mehmed about a dozen years later. These two bedestens, each...