Voyage Fait En 1714, Par Ordre De Louis XIV, Dans la Turquie, l'Asie, Palestine, Volume 3 recounts the travels of Paul Lucas through the Middle East under the commission of King Louis XIV of France. This volume details observations of the Ottoman Empire, providing a valuable historical account of the region in the early 18th century. Lucas's work offers insights into the cultures, landscapes, and political dynamics of Turkey, Asia, and Palestine, as seen through the eyes of a French emissary.
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