![]() ![]() * Southeast Asian borders: (Funan, Champa/Lâm Áp/Linyi, Malay Kingdoms, Pyu Cities, etc.) Map of the “Countries of the World 1/1/300 CE.”Įuratlas. Interactive Historical Atlas of the World. * Persian Empire (Sassanid Dynasty) borders are from a combination of: 288-328 AD) expanded his power along the coast to Bahrain. Note: States king Imru’ al-Qais I ibn ‘Amr (r. The East Kushans (in India’s Punjab region) became Gupta vassals, then fell to the Kidarites by 420 AD. The Western Kushans (in Afghanistan)īecame vassals of the Sassanids by 244 AD, and thereafter were known as Kushanshas (or Indo-Sassanids). Note: Article states the Kushan Empire split into 2 kingdoms after 225. Note: The kingdom of “Takasila” (240-464 AD) corresponds to the East Kushans. Note: Borders of the Daifang Commandery are from his “ History of Korea-204” map. Available on Wikipedia. The map depicts kingdoms conquered by Gupta expansion, most of the kingdoms existed in 300 AD. Note: I do not know what source info was used in t”Expansion of the Guptas”, nor whom the author is. This map of the “ Expansion of the Guptas”.Map of “ The Satavahana-Saka-Kushana Age 1-300ad” * Greater India (Including modern Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan): Map of “ The Western Jin Dynasty, 265-315 AD”. A History of Russia, Central Asia, & Mongolia, Vol 1. Map of “ The Satavahana-Saka-Kushana Age 1-300ad”. Map of the “Countries of the World 1/1/300 CE.” * Central Asia peoples and borders are derived from: * Caucasian borders ( Albania , Armenia , Colchis , Iberia , and Lazica) (Bantus, Berbers, Chadians, Cushites, Garamantes, Gur, Khoisans, Mandes, Nilotics, West Atlantic Peoples, etc.) Map of “Development of Complex Societies in Africa”. * African Tribal locations are derived from: World History Maps Inc., Alexandria, VA, 2008. Map of “Countries of the World 1/1/300 CE.” Interactive Historical Atlas of the World since 500BCE. The DK Atlas of World History, 2000 Edition.Note: Much of the information in this map was cross-checked with Regnal Chronologies by Bruce Gordon. * British Isles & Ireland (Anglo-Saxons, Celts, Romano-Celts, etc.) are derived from: Maps of “ West Europe“, “ East Europe“, and “ North Europe” in 500 AD” Note: User:Bogomolov.PL has discovered possible discrepancies in my north European borders, compared to the Euratlas maps, due to the differences in the geographical layout of the maps. * European borders are mostly derived from a combination of: The DK Atlas of World History, 2000 edition. Map of ” Southeast Asia to 650 CE”.* Southeast Asia (Indochina, Indonesia, etc.): North & West borders are from: Euratlas.Map of the “Countries of the World 1/1/500 CE.” Eastern borders are from: John Nelson.The DK Atlas of World History. Map of “State Formation in Korea & Japan to 650 CE” (Pg 264).Map of “Countries of the World 1/1/500 CE”. East borders: Interactive Historical Atlas of the World since 500BCE.North borders: History & Commercial Atlas of China. Map of “ South Ch’i & North Wei Dynasties in 500 AD”.* Hephthalite borders are derived from a combination of: 300-500“Īnd “ The age of Pusyabhuti and Calukyan ascendancy, c. History & Commercial Atlas of China. Map of “ South Ch’i & North Wei Dynasties in 500 AD”. Map of “ Pre-Islamic Arab tribal locations”. Maps of “ Southern Arabia in 540 AD” and “ North Arabia in 540 AD”. I used information in various Wikipedia articles to reconcile the sources and depict the locations to the best of my abilities. Note: The information shown in these maps conflicts, even taking the 40-year difference between them. Maps of “ Northwest Africa in 500 AD” and “ Northeast Africa in 500 AD”. * North African borders are from a comparison of:ġ.Denis Bellemare. Reference 3rd century: Berbers found the Kingdom of Ghana. “ A Chronology of World Political History(1-500 CE)”. * Ghana’s location and estimated border is from: * Nubian/Sudanese borders (Makuria, Nobatia, Alodia, Blemmyes, Bega, Axum, etc.): Maps of “ Europe in 500 AD” and “ Europe in 600 AD”. * North African borders are derived from a combination of: Nilotic Peoples, West Atlantic Peoples, etc.) (Bantus, Berber Tribes, Chadians, Cushites, Daamat, Garamantes, Gur, Khoisan Peoples, Kwa, Libyans, Mandes, Map of “The Development of Complex Societies in Africa”. Map of “ Europe in 500 AD”.Įuratlas-Nüssli, rue du MilYverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland Map of “ South Ch’i & North Wei Dynasties in 500 AD”. The DK Atlas of World History, 2000 edition. ![]()
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