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Karamania

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Karamania, Or, A Brief Description of the South Coast of Asia-Minor and of the Remains of Antiquity: With Plans, Views, &c. Collected During a Survey of that Coast, Under the Orders of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, in the Years 1811 &
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in the east, almost lying at the same latitude but spanning a longitude difference of more than 6 degrees which corresponds to about 600 kilometres (370 mi) bird's flight. Presently it corresponds to the coast line of three Turkish provinces:
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Brief description of the south coast of Asia-Minor and of the remains of antiquity. With plans, views, & collected during a survey of that coast, under the orders of the Lords commissioners of the Admiralty, in the years
103:. In the preface of the book he called the southern coasts of Anatolia as Karamania but he added that although the name was a common name among the Europeans, neither the people nor the government of the 183: 484: 194:
In his book, Sir Francis Beaufort referred to all of the southern coast of Anatolia as Caramania or Karamania. This name referred to a wide region from
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Turkish translation by Ali Neyzi-Doğan Türker (2002), Akdeniz medeniyetleri Araştırma Enstitüsü,
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Gábor Ágoston; Bruce Masters (2009). Encyclopaedia of the Ottoman Empire. p. 40.
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Map of Turkey showing some of the places described by Beaufort.
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Index

Caramania
exonym
Mediterranean
Anatolia
Ottoman Empire
Turkey
Karaman
Karaman Province
Karaman Eyalet
Karamanids
Karamanlides
Francis Beaufort
HMS Fredericksteen
British Navy
Ottoman Empire
Karamanids
Turkish
Turkmen
Karaman Bey
Mehmed II
Ottoman Empire
Kasım of Karaman
Central Anatolia
Mediterranean
Cilicia Trachea
Antalya Province
Mersin Province
Karaman
Karamanlides
Greece

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