Nova et Accurata Tartariae Europae seu Minoris et in Specie Crimeae [Black Sea], 1730
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The map titled “Nova et Accurata Tartariae Europae” by Matthäus Seutter is an 18th-century cartographic depiction of European Tartary, a historical term used by Europeans to describe the vast regions of northern and central Eurasia, especially those under the influence of various Turkic, Mongol, and Tatar peoples. including parts of Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Ukraine, Georgia, etc. A wonerfully engraved decorative cartouche and compass rose complete this map.
Size: 22.25 x 19.25 inches
Map Maker: Matthaus Seutter
Coloring: Original Hand Coloring
Year: 1730
Map Maker: Matthaus Seutter
Coloring: Original Hand Coloring
Year: 1730
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