Maps in the News: Iraq and the Middle East
World news has been focused
on Iraq and Syria as the Islamist militants fighting in the countries have now
declared an Islamic “caliphate” near the borders of the two countries. The Ball State University Libraries’ Atlas
Collection on the second floor of Bracken Library includes atlases describing
the history of the Middle East with maps of the original caliphate dating back
to the seventh century.
The top two maps (click to enlarge) are from Historical Atlas of the Middle East published
by Simon and Schuster in 1993. The maps
depict Arabia at the time of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (570 AD) to the
Caliphate of Abu Bakr (632 AD).
The bottom map is from Great Empires: An Illustrated Atlas published
by National Geographic in 2011. This map
shows the extent of the Abbasid Caliphate from 786-809 AD. It was during this dynasty that the split
between Sunni and Shiite Muslims occurred.
Atlases from the Atlas
Collection circulate for 28 days or longer.
For more information about atlases and other cartographic resources,
please contact the GRMC at 765-285-1097.
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