1925. Survey of India. Map constructed from sheets from the Southern Asia series / Survey of India. 2nd edition 1925; bibliographic data and legend from Käthiäwär shee... publisher not identified.
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1872. Survey of India. Relief shown by shading and spot heights.; "Afghanistan sheet no. 2" -- upper right margin.; "Published from an original prepared in the Quarter Ma... Survey of India (Calcutta).
1842. J. & C. Walker (Firm). Cartographic Details: Scale approximately 1:2,112,000 (E 062°05'--E 075°10'/N 037°40'--N 023°25'). Relief shown by hachures. Map incorporates Afgha... Wm. H. Allen & Co.; London.
1842. Wyld, James, 1812-1887. Cartographic Details: Scale varies (E 57°--E 79°--N 36°-- N22°). Scale is given in geographic miles and British miles. Published April 4th, 1842 by... James Wyld; London.
1872. Mitchell, S. Augustus (Samuel Augustus), 1792-1868. Inset: Palestine or the Holy Land. 27 x 34 centimeters Scale approximately 1:15,000,000 General Map Collection. Mitchell (New York).
1841. Walker, John, 1786-1873. Cartographic Details: Scale [1:1,400,000] Relief shown by hachures. Inset: Map of the Countries between Russia, Turkey and India. Scale [1:1,400,00...
1876. Asia--Amu Darya and Biddulph, J. (John), 1840-1921. Scale 1 in. = 8 miles. 57 x 70 centimeters, on sheet 63 x 79 centimeters Scale 1:506,880; 1 inch = 8 miles. Ames Library of South Asia Maps. J. Biddulph; Dehradun, India.
1866. Góis, Bento de, 1562-1607 and Yule, Henry, Sir, 1820-1889. Shows "route of Goës." Relief shown by hachures. Lithographer Edward Weller. "Names used by Goës." Gives "obsolete names." Map "To face title of pa...
1981. U-Spatial. A sublayer from migration routes for the five largest refugee populations in modern US history. This layer focuses on Afghanistan refugee migration...
1928. Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Geographical Section. Relief shown by spot heights, and gradient tints.; "Additions, July 1918; railways revised, Oct. 1928."; Shows proposed Trans-Persian Railway. 49 x... Geographical Section, General Staff (London?).
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