Pre-1948 Maps
Areas of Palestine Under the Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916)
Abraham Bar-Jacob’s Map in the Amsterdam Haggadah (1695)
The British Mandate (1921-1923)
Bernhard von Breydenbach’s Map of the Holy Land (1486)
Bünting’s Cloverleaf Map (1581)
Cook’s Plan of Jerusalem (1924)
The Crusader States in the Early 12th Century
The Crusader States in the 12th -13th Centuries
Diagram of the Land of Israel and Jerusalem by Jacob Auspitz (1817)
Dismemberment of the Ottoman Empire Since 1863
The Eastern Roman Empire (395)
“Excluded Areas” under the Hussein-McMahon Correspondence (1916)
Exile After the Destruction of the Second Temple
The First Printed Maps, by Lucas Brandis (1475)
The Fourth Crusade (1202-1204)
Hebron (1912)
The Interwar Period in the Middle East
Jaffa Environs (1912)
Jerusalem (1883)
Jerusalem (1900)
Jerusalem (1912)
The Jewish Diaspora in the 1st Cent. CE
Jewish National Home Determined by San Remo Conference (1920)
Jewish Settlement in Palestine (1881-1914)
The Land of Israel (1st Century C.E.)
“The Land of Israel, its Division and Borders,” by Rabbi Eliahu of Vilna (1802?)
Map of the Holy Land (1759)
The Middle East (1930)
The Ottoman Empire
The Pale of Settlement (1835-1917)
Palestine & Syria — Ottoman Administrative Districts (1915)
Palestine and Transjordan After 1922
Palestine at the Time of Christ
Palestine claimed by the World Zionist Organization (1919)
Palestine Partition Plan A (1937)
Palestine Partition Plan B (1938)
Palestine Partition Plan C (1938)
Pictorial Strip Map of the Land of Israel, by Rabbi Chaim Salomon Pinta of Zefat (1875)
“Psalter Map” (1225)
The Roman Empire (12 C.E.)
The Roman Empire (150 C.E.)
The Roman Empire (500 C.E.)
The Second and Third Crusades
Setting the Northern Border (1916-1923)
Setting the Southern Border (1906)
The Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916)
The Sykes-Picot Agreement (5/16/16)
The United Kingdom in the Middle East (1917-1971)
Visscher Map of Jerusalem (1660s)