Geography of the Ottoman Empire
During the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire had a number of acquisitions during the period, undergoing major internal and external problems. The Ordun argued that industrial institutions, administrative principles, means of transport, legal systems, external relations have gone through important reforms; At the end of this century, when democracy experiments are increasingly on the rise; The three sovereignty areas of the Empire exceed 6 million km2; The large territories of the state were shown in three major maps as "Ottoman Europe", "Ottoman Africa", "Ottoman Asyası". "Memâlik-i Osmaniye" geography books and catalogs published starting from 1880; "History and Geography of the Ottoman Empire", "Ottoman Economic Geography", "V. Cuinet, La Turquie d'Asie I-IV", "Kamusü'l-Alâm" "Memalik-i Mahrusa-i Şahâne atlas", "Ottoman Place Names Dictionary" and others. Original sources; Is an original source book that has been unprecedented to date with the use of maps, photos of cities, administrators, impressions of travelers, colors of history and culture, and a unique work of interest with its visual richness.