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Ancient Near East c.1500-1300 BCE
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Ancient Near East c.1500-1300 BCE - The Old Hittite Collapse and the Rise of Kassites, Mitanni, and the New Kingdom of Egypt

This map illustrates the geopolitical landscape of the ancient Near East following the destructive campaigns of the Old Hittite Empire (circa 1650–1500 BCE), which triggered widespread upheaval and realigned regional power structures. In...
Map of the Expansion of the Roman Republic (c. 260 - 30 BCE)
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Map of the Expansion of the Roman Republic (c. 260 - 30 BCE)

This map illustrates the Roman Republic's territorial expansion from approximately 260 to 30 BCE, highlighting how a once-local power in central Italy transformed into a Mediterranean empire. From early campaigns in Sicily and Spain to sweeping...
Map of the Trade Networks in the Middle Ages, c. 1200
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Map of the Trade Networks in the Middle Ages, c. 1200

By the early 13th century (c. 1200 CE), long-distance trade networks across Eurasia and the Mediterranean had regained a level of interconnectivity not seen since late antiquity. After the political fragmentation that followed the fall of...
Map of the Four Khanates of the Mongol Empire, c. 1300
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Map of the Four Khanates of the Mongol Empire, c. 1300

This map illustrates the four major khanates that emerged from the Mongol Empire in the early 14th century, following the fragmentation of the vast domain once ruled by Genghis Khan (circa 1162 to 1227, reign 1206 to 1227). Although no longer...
Map of the East India Company Trade, c.1800
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Map of the East India Company Trade, c.1800

The English East India Company (EIC) was established by Royal Charter on 31 December 1600 under Queen Elizabeth I (reign 1558–1603), granting it a monopoly on English trade east of the Cape of Good Hope. Initially conceived as a commercial...
Map of the Journeys of Paul the Apostle, c. 46-63 CE
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Map of the Journeys of Paul the Apostle, c. 46-63 CE

The missionary journeys of Paul the Apostle, also known as Saul of Tarsus, took place during the mid-1st century CE, within the interconnected world of the Roman Empire under emperors such as Claudius (reign 41–54 CE) and Nero (reign 54–68...
Map of the Late Bronze Age Collapse c. 1200 - 1150 BCE
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Map of the Late Bronze Age Collapse c. 1200 - 1150 BCE

The Late Bronze Age Collapse (c. 1200–1150 BCE) marks a period of profound political and economic breakdown across the Aegean, Eastern Mediterranean, Anatolia, and Mesopotamia. Highly interconnected palace-based societies, dependent on centralized...
Map of the British Raj c. 1930
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Map of the British Raj c. 1930

A map illustrating the British Raj around 1930, a period of direct British rule over the Indian subcontinent that began in 1858. Following the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, also known as the First War of Independence, the British Parliament passed...
Map of the World of the Iliad, c. 1200 BCE
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Map of the World of the Iliad, c. 1200 BCE

The key locations, kingdoms, and heroes associated with Homer’s Iliad form a cultural map of the Late Bronze Age Aegean world. Composed in the 8th century BCE and set in the final year of the war between the Achaean coalition and the city...
Map of Europe Before the Fall of Constantinople, c. 1450
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Map of Europe Before the Fall of Constantinople, c. 1450

Around 1450 CE, Europe and the Middle East were defined by fragmentation, declining medieval powers, and the rise of new regional states. The Byzantine Empire had contracted to Constantinople and a few outposts, while the Ottoman Empire under...
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