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Asi Nehrinin Kollarının Keşisimi
Junction Of A Tributary Stream With The Orontes-Jonction D'Un Ruisseau Tributaire De L'Oronte
Printing Date of Antique Print:
1838-1839
Antique Print Type:
Steel Engraving
Çelik Baskı
Artist (Painter):
William Henry Bartlett (1809-1854)
Created by (Engraver):
William Finden (1787-1852)
Published Book-Printing House:
Syria, The Holy Land, Asia Minor & C. Illustrated. In A Series Of Views, Drawn From Nature By W.H.Bartlett, William Purser & C. By John Carne (Fisher, Son & Co. London & Paris)
Antique Print Original Name:
Junction Of A Tributary Stream With The Orontes-Jonction D'Un Ruisseau Tributaire De L'Oronte
Labels:
Asi Nehrinin Kollarının Keşisimi ; Gravür ; 19.Yüzyıl ; 1838-1839 ; Ülke ; Şehir ; Türkiye ; Antakya ; Antioch ; Türk ; Oryantal ; Kutsal Topraklar ; Osmanlı İmparatorluğu ; Asi Nehri ; Çoban ; Mimari ; Köprü
Junction Of A Tributary Stream With The Orontes-Jonction D'Un Ruisseau Tributaire De L'Oronte ; Antique Print ; 19.Century ; 1838-1839 ; Country ; City ; Turkey ; Antakya ; Antioch ; Turkish ; Holy Land ; Oriental ; Ottoman Empire ; Orontes River ; Asi River ; Shepherd ; Architecture ; Bridge
Information About the Original:
Additional:
Asi Nehri, Lübnan'daki Bekaa Vadisi'nden doğar ve Antakya ilinin Samandağ İlçesinden Akdeniz'e dökülür. Asi Nehri'nin toplam uzunluğu 386 km olup, nehrin büyük bölümü Suriye toprakları içinde bulunmaktadır. Türkiye topraklarındaki uzunluğu 88 km'dir. Asi Nehri, bulunduğu bölgede güneyden kuzeye; yani ters yönde akan tek nehir olduğu için yöre kalkı nehre bu ismi vermiştir. Birçok mitolojik efsaneye mekan olmuş nehrin, mitolojideki ismi orontes tir.
The Asi (Orontes) River rises from the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon and flows into the Mediterranean from Samandag District of Antakya Province. The total length of the Asi (Orontes) River is 386 km, and most of the river is within Syrian territory. Turkey's territory is 88 km in length. Asi (Orontes) River is the only river flowing in the opposite direction in its region and thus flowing from south to north. For this reason, it is called the river Asi (english meaning "rebel") by the people. The name of the river, which has been home to many mythological legends, is orontes in mythology.
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