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MapAmerika, ěst nor ashkharhagrakan znnutʻeantsʻ : pʻoragreal i Vēnētik i Vans Srboyn Ghazaru i tʻuis merum 1236, 1787. Scale not given. Hand colored. Relief shown pictorially. Armenian. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Includes inset of northern North America and col. ill. Vault AACR2: 651
- Contributor: Endasian, Elia - Mkhitʻarean Miabanutʻiwn I Venetik
- Date: 1787-01-01
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MapPontos, Sew tsov Relief shown pictorially. Depths shown by soundings. Shows ports, inlets, cities, and other geographical features. Armenian and Ottoman Turkish. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
- Date: 1820-01-01
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MapEuropia, ěst nor ashkharhagrakan znnutʻeantsʻ : pʻoragreal i Vēnētik i Vans Srboyn Ghazaru i tʻuis merum 1235. Relief shown pictorially. In Armenian. Prime meridian: Ferro. Includes ill. in title cartouche. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy fold-lined at center (as if removed from atlas). Vault Acquisitions control no.: 99-103
- Contributor: Endasian, Elia - Vankʻ Srboyn Ghazaru (Venice, Italy)
- Date: 1786-01-01
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MapHayastani Sotsʻialistakan Khorhdayin Hanrapetutʻyan kartēz Wall map originally issued with rods at top and bottom to facilitate hanging/rolling. Relief shown by shading and spot heights. Depths shown by contours and gradient tints. Gift; Roger and Julie Kulhanjian Strauch (Madison Council); October 2014. Printed in NW/NE/SW/SE segments (sheets). LC copy imperfect: Brittle, darkened, rubber-stamped, upper left corner of map torn away, mounted on cloth backing. Includes notes, statistical table for...
- Contributor: Avdalbegyan, Kh
- Date: 1932-01-01
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MapErewani hatakagitsě 1920 tʻ
Plan of Yerevan 1920 / drawn by M. Astvadzaturean "The modern city of Yerevan dates its origins to the founding of the fortress of Erebuni in 782 BC. It has been inhabited continuously ever since, and its citizens delight in pointing out that their city is older than Rome. Yerevan, however, remained a relatively small city until after the Russian conquest of the Caucasus in the early 19th century. It later became the...- Contributor: Astuatsaturean, M.
- Date: 1920
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MapAsia, ěst nor ashkharhagrakan znnutʻeantsʻ : pʻoragreal i Vēnētik i Vans Srboyn Ghazaru i tʻuis merum 1236. Relief shown pictorially. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. In Armenian. Prime meridian: Ferro. Includes ill. in title cartouche. LC copy torn at edges, fold-lined at center (as if removed from atlas). Vault Acquisitions control no.: 99-102
- Contributor: Endasian, Elia - Vankʻ Srboyn Ghazaru (Venice, Italy)
- Date: 1787-01-01
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MapAfrika, ěst nor ashkharhagrakan znnutʻeantsʻ : pʻoragreal i Vēnētik i Vans Srboyn Ghazaru i tʻuis merum 1235 Relief shown pictorially. Selected animals and points of interest shown pictorially. In Armenian. Prime meridian: Ferro. Includes ill. in title cartouche. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy fold-lined at center (as if removed from atlas). Acquisitions control no.: 99-101
- Contributor: Endasian, Elia - Vankʻ Srboyn Ghazaru (Venice, Italy)
- Date: 1786