The Czech botanist Frantisek Nabelek (1884-1965) explored the Middle East in 1909-1910, visiting what are now Israel, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Bahrain, Iran and Turkey. He described four new genera, 78 species, 69 varieties and 38 forms of vascular plants, most of these in his work Iter Turcico-Persicum (1923-1929).
The main herbarium collection of Iter Turcico-Persicum comprises 4163 collection numbers (some with duplicates), altogether 6465 specimens. It is currently deposited in the herbarium SAV.
In addition, some fragments and duplicates are found in B, E, W and WU. The whole collection at SAV was recently digitized and both images and metadata are available via web portal www. nabelek.sav.sk, and through JSTOR Global Plants and the Biological Collection Access Service.
Most localities were georeferenced and the web portal provides a mapping facility. Annotation of specimens is available via the AnnoSys facility.
For each specimen a CETAF stable identifier is provided enabling the correct reference to the image and metadata.