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Virtual Exhibition Opening: Mapping the Islamic World: The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires


online, Stanford, USA
Organisation: Sponsored by Hamid and Christina Moghadam Program in Iranian Studies, Stanford University Libraries, David Rumsey Map Center
The exhibition opening will take place Friday 26 March 2021 on Zoom and follows the schedule below:
  • 14:45 PST: Zoom opens
  • 15:00 PST: Talk by Alexandria Brown-Hejazi, followed by Q&A

The early modern world witnessed enormous changes in long-distance travel. Merchants, diplomats, and explorers from all regions of the world traversed new routes on land and sea, forging new global networks between European and Islamic worlds. This exhibition will examine the maps and cartographic studies of Ottoman Turkey, Safavid Persia, and Mughal India. The Ottomans, Safavids, and Mughals vied for control over the early modern Islamicate world. Known as the “gunpowder empires” for their successful use of firearm technology, these three powers constantly shifted between enemies and to allies, but always remained rivals.
This exhibition examines a series of cross-cultural artistic exchanges from maps that are not usually represented in early modern cartographic studies. The very content of the show challenges the notion of Europe as the epicenter of the Renaissance World. As such, the exhibition encourages viewers to question the historiography of Renaissance cartography. Four main themes steer the exhibition: revival of classical history and geography; anthropological study; trading companies and navigation; and finally, diplomatic encounter and exchange.
Time schedule: 14.45 PST
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