Crimea
Lesser Tatary with Kiev and Belgorod provinces (1745)
Sheet from the Russian Atlas: the first comprehensive and accurate atlas of the Russian Empire, published by the Academy of Sciences (under the direction of Joseph Delisle), 1745
Tavrida Province (1792)
Sheet from Aleksandr Mikhailovich Vilbrekht's 1792 Atlas of Russia in forty-four maps (published in St. Petersburg)
The Crimea Map (1855)
Mukhin, Semen Aleksandrovich. 1855. “To Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, and the Allied Armies of France and England, This Military Topographical Map of the Krima Peninsula : Constructed and Founded on the Most Recent Astronomical…
The Crimea Map (1817)
Semyon Aleksandrovich Mukhin's Military Topographical Map of Crimea, published by the Military-Topographical Depo of the General Staff of the Russian Army in 1817
IIIF Manifest
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