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The Ottoman Embargo That Forced European Mapmaking

8 min · 28. maj 2026
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Before GPS and satellite imagery, European powers relied on Ottoman maps to navigate the Mediterranean. This episode dives into the little-known story of Piri Reis, the Ottoman admiral and cartographer whose 1513 world map surprised Europe with its accuracy. When Sultan Selim I restricted map exports in the 1510s, European explorers scrambled to recreate Ottoman cartographic knowledge. We unpack how a 16th-century information embargo shaped European navigation, the mysterious sources behind Piri Reis's map, and why a single Ottoman chart may have accelerated Spain's Pacific ambitions. Lucas and Luna explore the irony: the empire that controlled the East-West trade routes also controlled the flow of geographical intelligence. #PiriReis #OttomanMap #CartographyHistory #AgeOfExploration #SelimI #MediterraneanHistory #WorldMap1513 #OttomanEmpire #NavigationHistory #MapEmbargo #Istanbul #ColumbusMap #RenaissanceCartography #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory #IslamicGoldenAge #TradeRoutes Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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