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Description

Interesting thematic map of Iran, published in Tehran by the Sahab Geographic & Drafting Institute (Muʼassasah-i Jughrāfiyāʼī va Kārtūgrāfī-i Saḥāb).

The map is in English and Persian, and shows the different growing regions in Iran, with color coding.

Includes inset on description of flora of Iran, forest vegetation chart, and map showing classification of forests and their approximate area.

Condition Description
Laid on linen. Minor soiling along the lower margin and just entering printed image.
Sahab Geographic & Drafting Institute Biography

The Sahab Geographic and Drafting Institute was founded in Tehran in 1935, the first private geographic and mapmaking enterprise in the Middle East.

Foounded by Abolghasem Sahab, the firm was later run by his son Abbas Sahab.

Abbas Sahab (1921-2000 is often called "Father of Iran’s Cartography". He was born in Fam, in Tafresh district in Iran. His father Ostad Abolghasem Sahab Tafreshi was a famous writer and author of about seventy titles on on historical, geographical, religious, cultural and artistic topics.

Addass Sahab devoted himself to cartography already during the time off his studies in Teheran. During his life he created more than 1,500 valuable works including maps, atlases, plates, scientific and medical illustrations, as well as geographical globes. Sahab was very active on the international level. He was an an active member of the International Cartographic Association Between 1968-1971 he issued maps of other countries such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and Turkey.

In 1970 Sahab organised the First International Map Exhibition in the Tehran Teachers Training High School and in the next years he organised similar events in the other cities.In his last years he dedicated himself to his monumental work: The Great Atlas of 14 Centuries of Islamic Arts in 20 volumes, of which the first volume was published in 2000.