Sellier, Atlas des peuples d’Orient (2007)
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Abbreviation
Sellier, Atlas des peuples d’Orient (2007)
Form of publication
Historical Atlas

Jean Sellier, André Sellier, Anne Le Four (cartographie), Atlas des peuples d’Orient. Moyen-Orient, Caucase, Asie Centrale (La Découverte, nouvelle édition Paris 2007)

Collective work
Yes
ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 978-2-7071-4310-5
First edition
Publisher of first edition
La Découverte
Place of publication of first edition
Paris
Date of publication of first edition
1993
Data

Atlas of the Peoples of the Orient: Middle East, Caucasus, Central Asia (in French). The new and revised edition with more than a hundred geopolitical, geographical, historical and ethnological maps is an extremely helpful and friendly ‘encyclopedia’ for the past and the present (until 2007) of the Orient.

Avant-Propos pp. 7-9. Le Moyen-Orient, carrefour ethnique pp. 13-46. Les peuples arabes pp. 46-85. Les Juifs et l’Etat d’Israël pp. 85-88. Les peuple caucasique et les Arméniens pp. 88-112. Les peuples iraniens, les Persan et l’Iran pp. 113-127. Les Kurdes pp. 126-132. Les Pachtounes et l’Afghanistan pp. 132-145. Les peuples turcs pp. 146-193 [Les Turcs de Turquie pp. 171-183, La République turque pp. 184-186. Les peuples turcs de Russie pp. 187-193]. Bibliographie pp. 195-196. Index pp. 197-206. Total pages, 208.

Key words
Afghanistan.
Antiquity.
Arabian Peninsula.
Arabs.
Armenians.
Azeris.
Britain.
Caliphate.
Caspian Sea.
Caucasians.
Central Asia.
Christians of the East.
Desert.
Dialect.
Eastern Mediterranean.
Egypt.
Fertile Crescent.
First World War.
France.
Georgia, country.
Historical geography.
India.
Iran.
Iraq.
Islam.
Israel.
Jordan.
Kurds.
Late Antiquity.
Latin Rule.
Lebanon, state.
Map.
Medieval era.
Middle East.
Middle East under Latin rule.
Middle East, Ottoman.
Modern period.
Mongols.
Mountains.
Nationalism.
Nomads.
Ottoman Empire.
Palestinian Territories.
Persian Gulf / The Gulf.
Persians.
Prehistoric period.
Railway.
Red Sea.
Russia, Imperial period.
Russian Federation.
Safavid Empire.
Second World War.
Seljuk Turks.
Syria.
Tamerlane.
Turkey.
Turks of Asia.
Twentieth century.
Umayyad, dynasty.
West Asia.