Immerse yourself in the world of the past with the 'Barbaria' map, a captivating historical artifact dating back to 1690. This map, meticulously crafted by Nicolaes Visscher II, offers a detailed view of Barbary, a region that encompasses the larger modern day area of North Africa. 'Barbaria', translating to 'Barbary' in English, provides a clear indication of the geographical focus of this map. As a product of the Dutch Golden Age of mapmaking, it stands as a testament to the extraordinary skill and precision of its creators, offering a window into the past that is as educational as it is fascinating.
The 'Barbaria' map is more than a mere geographical representation. It is a historical document that reveals the political divisions of its time, providing a vivid picture of the past. From Algiers to Tunis, from Cairo to the Canary Islands, each city and landmark tells a story of the political and cultural landscape of the late 17th century. The map also offers a detailed depiction of the Sahara Desert, one of the world's largest and hottest deserts.
The 'Barbaria' map showcases the beauty of cartography and the artistry of its creators. Each hand-colored engraved map on the sheet serves as a testament to the mapmaker's skill and attention to detail. It covers Northern Africa and the Mediterranean, with the upper panel showing almost the entire northern coast of Africa, and the lower panel providing a detailed depiction of the area in the vicinity of present-day Algiers. The map shows political boundaries, cities, towns, waterways, canals, landmarks, wildlife, and mountains, all brought to life through the decorative title cartouche and the pictorial relief.
The 'Barbaria' map is a piece of history, a work of art, and a tool for education. It provides a unique perspective on the world as it was known in 1690, offering insights into the political, geographical, and cultural realities of the time. Whether you are a history enthusiast, a cartography aficionado, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of old maps, the 'Barbaria' map is sure to captivate your interest and ignite your imagination.
Some of the significant locations shown on this map:
Barbary Coast
- Algiers: Known as El Djazaïr in Arabic, it was the largest city and capital of the Ottoman Regency of Algiers, a major center of the Barbary pirates.
- Tunis: Capital of the Ottoman Beylik of Tunis, it was a major center of trade and culture in the Mediterranean.
- Tripoli: Capital of the Ottoman Karamanli dynasty, it was a major port and center of the Barbary pirates.
- Benghazi: An important city in the Ottoman province of Tripolitania, it was a hub of trade and culture.
- Derna: A key port city in the Ottoman province of Cyrenaica, it was known for its bustling marketplace.
Egypt
- Cairo: Known as Al-Qāhirah, it was the capital of the Ottoman Eyalet of Egypt and the largest city in Africa.
- Alexandria: Known as Al-Iskandariyya, it was a major port city and cultural hub in the Ottoman Eyalet of Egypt.
- Damietta: Known as Damiyat, it was a key port and trade center in the Ottoman Eyalet of Egypt.
- Mansoura: Known as Al-Mansurah, it was a major city in the Ottoman Eyalet of Egypt, known for its textile industry.
- Rosetta: Known as Rashid, it was a key port city in the Ottoman Eyalet of Egypt.
Canary Islands
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife: Known as Santa Cruz, it was the largest city in the Canary Islands, a Spanish colony.
- Las Palmas: Known as Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, it was a major city in the Canary Islands, a Spanish colony.
- San Cristóbal de La Laguna: Known as La Laguna, it was a key city in the Canary Islands, a Spanish colony.
- Arrecife: A key port city in the Canary Islands, a Spanish colony.
- Puerto del Rosario: Known as Puerto Cabras, it was a major city in the Canary Islands, a Spanish colony.
Sahara Desert
- Timbuktu: A key city in the Songhai Empire, it was a major center of Islamic culture and scholarship.
- Gao: Capital of the Songhai Empire, it was a major center of trade and culture.
- Djenne: A key city in the Songhai Empire, it was known for its Great Mosque, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Agadez: A key city in the Sultanate of Agadez, it was a major center of the trans-Saharan trade.
- Ouargla: A key city in the Ottoman Regency of Algiers, it was a major center of the trans-Saharan trade.
Notable Natural Phenomena
- Nile River: The longest river in the world, it was a key artery of trade and transportation.
- Atlas Mountains: A major mountain range in North Africa, it is known for its unique flora and fauna.
- Sahara Desert: The largest hot desert in the world, it is known for its vast sand dunes and unique ecosystems.
- Mediterranean Sea: A major sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, it was a key route for trade and exploration.
- Strait of Gibraltar: A narrow strait that connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea, it was a key strategic location for naval powers.
Notable Historical Events (1600-1690)
- The Expulsion of the Moriscos (1609-1614): A major event in Spanish history, it involved the forced conversion and expulsion of the Moriscos (Muslims who had been forcibly converted to Christianity) from Spain.
- The Battle of Ksar El Kebir (1578): A decisive battle in Moroccan history, it resulted in the death of King Sebastian of Portugal and led to a succession crisis in Portugal.
- The Cretan War (1645–1669): A major conflict between the Ottoman Empire and the Venetian Republic, it resulted in the Ottoman conquest of Crete.
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