Is there a QBAM of the Weimar Republic era which includes all German subdivisions, including the subdivisions of Prussia (at least to the first level)
ohhh I'm working on a AD 1100 map, this may be usefulDoes this historical map of England in 1086 could work for more patching, or is everything already done?
Found it by reddit user /u/CalyLofty
Are these any good? These are all ones I've found on this very thread from different peopleIs there a QBAM of the Weimar Republic era which includes all German subdivisions, including the subdivisions of Prussia (at least to the first level)
These maps helped massively, many thanks for helping me find them!Are these any good? These are all ones I've found on this very thread from different people
What's the tiny little circle in central syria?View attachment 758676
The Neo-Assyrian Empire in 666 BC
It's kind of like what's going on with Egypt where you've got cities clearly under control of something, but no real land connecting it. A mini enclave that I saw with some sources regarding the levant. I'm pretty sure that enclave is supposed to be Tadmor (Palmyra)What's the tiny little circle in central syria?
This is an incredibly specific request, but is there a QBAM for 1804, immediately *before* Napoleon's coronation? Additionally, a QBAM for 1799, also before the Coup of 18 Brumaire?
Looks like a congressional district.
It's.... Pretty horrible....Looks like a congressional district.
The only good one we have is of 1800This is an incredibly specific request, but is there a QBAM for 1804, immediately *before* Napoleon's coronation? Additionally, a QBAM for 1799, also before the Coup of 18 Brumaire?
Coolness, but you have missed the boundary between County Durham and Northumberland.
1884 is now mostly finished! I have tried including the Bamileke in Cameroon, at least some of them, but they are very rough.
I'm working on titles and internal division explanations and then it will be finished, so any criticisms are very much welcome.
As an endnote: a huge thanks to @Crazy Boris for the THICC colour scheme as well as your own 1884 piece which I cross-referenced when I was unsure; @DaniCBP for your 1756 piece and Venezuelan-1-Reich for your 1830 piece to cross-reference for other polities, specifically in Africa; and to @Admiral A. Kolchak for Chinese internals!
EDIT: Also a Huge thanks to @Bob Hope for the coastlines and rivers basemap that was used, as well as pre-colonial Ethiopia!