Svat Soucek (full name Svatopluk Souček) is a compiler and author of works in relation to
Central Asia
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, and Central Asian studies. He was born in
Prague
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, Czech Republic. He has a
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in Turkish and Arabic studies from
Columbia University
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. He worked in the Oriental Division of the
New York Public Library, and as a professor of history at
Princeton University
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, specialising in historical
cartography
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. His works include ''Piri Reis and Turkish Mapmaking After Columbus'' (1996), ''A History of Inner Asia'' (2000), ''The Persian Gulf: Its Past and Present'' (2008), and ''The History of the Maritime Wars of the Turks'' (2012).
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Living people
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Central Asian studies scholars
21st-century Czech historians
21st-century American historians
21st-century American male writers
American male non-fiction writers
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