Worldmaps (Pseudo) Ibn Al Wardi (about 1456)
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On top: the map before restoration.




(On top): Historians assume authorship of al-Arabi (1165-1240) leiden ms AR 5 first page of ms





On top: Worldmap based on Wardi; Ibn Hatib ul Rumi (1562)





On top: This typical Al Wardi map seems to come out of an Istakhri mss.



Found in Ibn Zunbul 1563



On top: Copper engraving 18th century or early 1800s. On the copper engraving you can read Terra Globus e Codice Upsaliensi Ibn Elwardii. But also Sculpsit Th. Heather. (Uppsala)

The black and white pictures under are from the French National Library. 

From: Fragmenta libri Margarita mirabilium. 1835

Under several maps from Turkish translations of Ibn al Wardi.

Above and under from Turkish translations


Above and under: from Turkish translations

Above and under: from Turkish translations


On top : from the Hind I Garbi (1650)

Under are several black and white maps from printed versions of the book.