This map has Jerusalem at the centre of the world.
xxxxx46 on
Where is Ä°stanbul ? I cant see it.
martian-teapot on
The whole old world and… “England”
Jackaroo442 on
So I’ve seen older more accurate maps, so why does this one look like this
orendje on
r/MapsWithoutNZ
FGSM219 on
At that time (1581) , Ottoman Constantinople was probably the center of the world, closely followed by Ming Beijing. Spain oversaw a massive world empire, but France was the single strongest European state, due to its very advanced and effective centralized bureaucracy.
Jerusalem, despite its huge religious significance for Christians and Jews (less so for Muslims at that time) was a backwater part of the Ottoman Empire, and would remain so until the late 19th century. The only major change in Jerusalem during the long Ottoman centuries was the fact that the Greek-Orthodox Patriarchate (with Ottoman support) became the largest and most influential land-owner, a position it retains today in Israel.
Real-Pomegranate-235 on
This isn’t what they thought the world looked like by the way.
TheBlueso on
close enough
NeoPaganism on
what are some of these names? im able to read most but some are fucky.
like the one above and below “Deutschland”, the one between “Griechenland” and “Moschow”, and the one above “Moschow” and “Polen”?
No_Gur_7422 on
This is the Clover Leaf World Map made by Heinrich Bünting. The title at the top reads “The Whole World in a Cloverleaf” (*Die gantze Welt in einem Kleberblat*) and the subtitle explains its trefoil shape: “which is the coat of arms of the city of Hanover, my beloved fatherland”. Bünting also made maps of Europe in the shape of an emperor and Asia in the shape of Pegasus.
Ok-Radio5562 on
It isn’t supposed to be a map
ForeignExpression on
In another timeline, when the 1948 UN Declaration on Palestine was implemented, we would have had two states, Israel for the Israelis, and Palestine for the Palestinians, and Jerusalem would have been a separate international city, with the Headquarters of the United Nations. Oh Jerusalem, you could have been the centre of a united world.
LeMans1950 on
See? See? It _is_ flat!
T0mBd1gg3R on
Ungern? It sounds like ‘unpleasant’
OttoVon_Biscuit on
Yes , finally !!!
Earth is a tri petal shaped flower .
Checkmate Globetards 😎
LoginPuppy on
I mean the stuff is roughly in the right place i guess. The shapes are questionable compared to IRL..
Hot-Preference-3630 on
It would be cool to see a modern version of this with the same artstyle.
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This map has Jerusalem at the centre of the world.
Where is Ä°stanbul ? I cant see it.
The whole old world and… “England”
So I’ve seen older more accurate maps, so why does this one look like this
r/MapsWithoutNZ
At that time (1581) , Ottoman Constantinople was probably the center of the world, closely followed by Ming Beijing. Spain oversaw a massive world empire, but France was the single strongest European state, due to its very advanced and effective centralized bureaucracy.
Jerusalem, despite its huge religious significance for Christians and Jews (less so for Muslims at that time) was a backwater part of the Ottoman Empire, and would remain so until the late 19th century. The only major change in Jerusalem during the long Ottoman centuries was the fact that the Greek-Orthodox Patriarchate (with Ottoman support) became the largest and most influential land-owner, a position it retains today in Israel.
This isn’t what they thought the world looked like by the way.
close enough
what are some of these names? im able to read most but some are fucky.
like the one above and below “Deutschland”, the one between “Griechenland” and “Moschow”, and the one above “Moschow” and “Polen”?
This is the Clover Leaf World Map made by Heinrich Bünting. The title at the top reads “The Whole World in a Cloverleaf” (*Die gantze Welt in einem Kleberblat*) and the subtitle explains its trefoil shape: “which is the coat of arms of the city of Hanover, my beloved fatherland”. Bünting also made maps of Europe in the shape of an emperor and Asia in the shape of Pegasus.
It isn’t supposed to be a map
In another timeline, when the 1948 UN Declaration on Palestine was implemented, we would have had two states, Israel for the Israelis, and Palestine for the Palestinians, and Jerusalem would have been a separate international city, with the Headquarters of the United Nations. Oh Jerusalem, you could have been the centre of a united world.
See? See? It _is_ flat!
Ungern? It sounds like ‘unpleasant’
Yes , finally !!!
Earth is a tri petal shaped flower .
Checkmate Globetards 😎
I mean the stuff is roughly in the right place i guess. The shapes are questionable compared to IRL..
It would be cool to see a modern version of this with the same artstyle.
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Definitive proof that Turkey is European.