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<strong>Welcome to the World in the late XVII century.</strong>

This project was created to capture a '''snapshot of the world as it appeared in the late seventeenth century'''.

My method is simple: I collect articles from old atlases and books, study maps, and deliberately set aside modern sources.

By placing chapters from dozens of works into separate articles — each connected with hyperlinks — I aim to make exploration and analysis easier. The goal is to reconstruct the '''point of view of a person living in the late 1600s'''.

I hope this work will be useful for your own historical inquiries.

Support for donations will be available soon
[mailto:amik.mtg@gmail.com Mail for cooperation]— your contribution will be deeply appreciated.

Famous pages: [[Tartaria]], [[Cathay]], [[The Turkish Empire]]...

Also in work: [[Toponymy]], [[Money]], [[Rivers]]

I’ve started adding maps and images—this work takes much of my after-work time.

If you read an article and spot something unusual (for example, a description or even coordinates of a “lost” city), please check the primary '''Sources''' listed at the bottom of the page. If it holds up, locate a non-OCR PDF of the original text and high-resolution scans (or, if needed, acquire the map itself). And verify a dozen times before you pick up a shovel. 🙂









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Latest revision as of 00:36, 28 September 2025

Welcome to the World in the late XVII century.

This project was created to capture a snapshot of the world as it appeared in the late seventeenth century.

My method is simple: I collect articles from old atlases and books, study maps, and deliberately set aside modern sources.

By placing chapters from dozens of works into separate articles — each connected with hyperlinks — I aim to make exploration and analysis easier. The goal is to reconstruct the point of view of a person living in the late 1600s.

I hope this work will be useful for your own historical inquiries.

Support for donations will be available soon Mail for cooperation— your contribution will be deeply appreciated.

Famous pages: Tartaria, Cathay, The Turkish Empire...

Also in work: Toponymy, Money, Rivers

I’ve started adding maps and images—this work takes much of my after-work time.

If you read an article and spot something unusual (for example, a description or even coordinates of a “lost” city), please check the primary Sources listed at the bottom of the page. If it holds up, locate a non-OCR PDF of the original text and high-resolution scans (or, if needed, acquire the map itself). And verify a dozen times before you pick up a shovel. 🙂






All Pages

List of books to transfer











Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.

Getting started