File:Map of Catura (Qatar) 1794 (cropped).jpg
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English: A map, “Arabia According to Its Modern Divisions”, made by Samuel Dunn in 1794 which shows the Arabian Peninsula, the Persian Gulf and Iran. |
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Author | Samuel Dunn, Qatar National Library | ||||||
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