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1186-1200: The World
The ultimate 13th century world map. Anonymous. #1241244 (OP)


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>spend 5 weeks on map
>literal blood sweat and tears poured into it
>post on d/maps DerSawit
>ignored by the masses
>get banned by powertripping janitor for telling a Lithuanifag to shove a tree up his arse

Surely this will be welcomed here, at least?

Anonymous. #12312450
>#12412442 (OP)

Very nice work anon, though what's that purple in Finland? And why are the Seljuks pink?


Anonymous. #12312455
>#12412442 (OP)


It's been too long since someone posted quality content on this board, just the same lame Cuman jokes. Also wasn't the Mongolian empire still together at this point?


Anonymous. #12312470 (OP)
>#12312450


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It's the small Romuvan states that were still under Lithuanian control before the Finnish kingdom was formally created.

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The Seljuk court was located in Georgia and the Georgian colours help differentiate it from the other countries in the levant.

>#12312455

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You can cry what you want but that won't bring your khanate back buddy. It was already gone.


Anonymous. #12312473

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Imagine claiming to be the greatest power in Europe when half your lands were given to you by the pope and the king of Aragon. Will Angloids ever stop dissapointing the rest of the world?


Anonymous. #12312489

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could you imagine a world where the christians got control over the Russian lands back after the Mongols came? how great do you think christianity could have been


Anonymous. #12312490

Go back to your dumb PDS games and alt-hist boards nerd. This board is for discussing things that actually happened

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Anonymous. #12313100 (OP)

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Finally got the religious map of 1200 up too. I'm sure this won't ruffle any feathers.


Anonymous. #12313103

>#12313100

Why are some places highlighted?


Anonymous. #12313109 (OP)

>#12313103

Those are some holy sites that Romuvans used to visit. It's a relic of the original (Lithuanian) version of this map.


Anonymous. #12313120

>#12313109 (OP)

It's actually the Wendish empire. I think you should keep that in mind


Anonymous. #12313122 (OP)

>#12313120

no


Anonymous. #12313125

>#12313122 (OP)

You try to call yourself a map maker and then you gloss over such a well known fact. wtf is wrong with you. Do you have something against Wends or something


Anonymous. #12313129 (OP)


>#12313125
I'm not gonna waste words on some hound of dievas. don't you have political opposition to opress or something.
 
Looks like both Aztecs and Mongols ended up only terrorizing one generation.

A good overview of the world. I've been wondering what reigned in the Middle East, never would have thought the Seljuks take Georgia as their primary title :confused:. Most of Russia turning Muslim is interesting, too.

Well, now I have to go. Political opposition to oppress, you know :p.
 
Sorry for no updates lately, the pace at which i'll be updating for the next 2 weeks will be painful at best as i'm prioritising my exams right now.

I'll update if I get the chance though, and after these 2 weeks I can go back to the normal schedule.

Cheers.
 
No worries. Good fortune in your exams.