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In the Mughal times Indian map makers
were introduced to the methods of Central
Asian map makers and an atlas was prepared
in Jaunpur in the seventeenth century by
Sadiq Isfahani. He used latitudes and
longitudes to determine location of places
in his maps. By the end of the Mughal
period when the British began mapping
India, we learn of a wide variety of maps in
use. Unfortunately most of these maps are
lost and only a few have survived.
Maps have a long history behind them.
Some of the earliest surviving maps were
made by Sumerians (present day Iraq) about
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