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what was the centre of Al Idrisi's map? ​

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Answered by jitendarm782
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Answer:

This al-Idrisi map contains the Mediterranean Sea, northern Africa, Europe, and parts of Asia. It is oriented with the south toward the top. art and science of determining an object's position, course, and distance traveled.

Answered by setukumar345
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Concept Introduction:

Al-map, Idrisi's which shows the Eurasian peninsula and North Africa, is oriented from north to south, with the northern part of Africa appearing at the top. The book was ordered to Roger II, the Norman ruler of Sicily, 1138, but it wasn't finished until 1154.

Explanation:

We have been given a question about Al Idrisi.

We have to find out about his map.

Northern Africa, the Mediterranean Sea, sections of Europe, and Asia are all depicted on this al-Idrisi map. The top is facing south, and that is how it is oriented.

Final Answer:

Northern Africa, the Mediterranean Sea, sections of Europe, and Asia are all depicted on this al-Idrisi map.

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