![]() ![]() * Southeast Asian borders: (Funan, Lâm Áp/Linyi, Malay Kingdoms, Pyu Cities, etc.) (States that the Parthian King Artabanus faced the “Pahlava”ĭynasty, possibly the Surena family, along the empire’s eastern border).ģ. Map of “Countries of the World 1/1/045 CE.” Interactive Historical Atlas of the World. * Pahlava (Indo-Parthian) Empire borders derive from: Comparison of map of “ History of Korea-001” and “ History of Korea-100”. * Greater India (Including modern Bangladesh, India, and Pakistan): Map of “Countries of the World 1/1/050 CE.” 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 1/1/050 CE.” ![]() * Central Asia peoples and borders are derived from: Periodical Historical Atlas of Europe. Map of “ Europe in 001 AD” and “ Europe in 100 AD”. * 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”. * Sub-Saharan Africa tribal locations are from: Periodical Historical Atlas of Europe. Maps of “ Europe in 001 AD” and “ Europe in 100 AD”. * North Africa borders and tribal locations are from: Periodical Historical Atlas of Europe. Comparison of maps “ Europe in 100 AD” and “ Europe in 001 AD”. World History Maps Inc., Alexandria, VA, 2008. Interactive Historical Atlas of the World since 500BCE. ![]()
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