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Armenian Geographical Work

Armenian Geographical Work (030.00.00)

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Less than a century after John of Ankara’s translation of the work of Abraham Ortelius, Ghukas Vardapet Inchichian of the Mkhitarist Order in Venice published a multi-volumed geography. This illustration of the interior of Hagia Sophia is in the section on the Ottoman Empire, published in 1804.
Less than a century after John of Ankara’s translation of the work of Abraham Ortelius, Ghukas Vardapet Inchichian of the Mkhitarist Order in Venice published a multi-volumed geography. This illustration of the interior of Hagia Sophia is in the section on the Ottoman Empire, published in 1804.