Historical atlases of South Asia, Central Asia, and the Middle East

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A historical atlas of Syria

2004
Maps and text chronicle the history of this Middle Eastern country that is at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea.

A historical atlas of Lebanon

2004
A map-oriented look at the history of Lebanon from 3000 B.C.E. to the present.

A historical atlas of Kuwait

2004
Photographs, text, and historical and contemporary maps help chronicle the history of Kuwait, discussing the country's government, economy, early settlements, conflicts, and other related topics.

A historical atlas of Jordan

2004
Maps and text chronicle the history of the "crossroads of the Middle East," from the Stone Age to the present, including Jordan's importance to major world religions and cultures.

A historical atlas of Israel

2004
A map-oriented look at the history of Israel from the Biblical period to the events of the present day.

A historical atlas of Kyrgyzstan

2004
Maps and text chronicle the history of the former Soviet republic of Kyrgyzstan, one of the five countries of central Asia.

A historical atlas of Azerbaijan

2004
Maps and text chronicle the history of the former Soviet republic of Azerbaijan, located in the Caucasus Mountains at a crossroads on the Asian continent.

A historical atlas of Yemen

2004
Maps and text chronicle the history of Yemen, one of the oldest inhabited regions of the world, yet one of the least-known Arab nations.

A historical atlas of India

2004
Presents a map-oriented look at the history of India, covering the Harappan civilization, ancient empires and medieval kingdoms, the Mughals, the British Raj, the struggle for freedom, and independent India. Includes a time line and glossary.

A historical atlas of Egypt

2004
Maps and text chronicle the history of Egypt, which became a civilized land some five thousand years ago.

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