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Medieval Sourcebook: Sidi Ali Reis (16th Century CE): Mirat ul Memalik (The Mirror of Countries), 1557 CE
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about his journey to the sultan in 1557. This book is now considered one of the earliest travel books in
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But after two marine battles against the Portuguese fleet and a great storm named the elephant typhoon (
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The sacred books and early literature of the East; with an historical survey and descriptions
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in 1555, he was able to return home and present his book
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Seydi Ali Reis then arrived at the royal court of the
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Index

Ottoman
Seydi Ali Reis
South Asia
Central Asia
Middle East
travel books of Turkish literature
Ottoman Turkish
Chagatai language
seyahatname
Turkic
Ottoman naval expeditions in the Indian Ocean
admiral
Suleiman the Magnificent
Portuguese
Muslim
Indian Ocean
Arabian Sea
Red Sea
Persian Gulf
India
Mughal Emperor
Humayun
Delhi
Akbar
Muslim
South Asia
Afghanistan
Central Asia
Iran
Safavid Empire

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