also, here's a rough of what germany would look with the subdivisions.
It's from a 6 year old map (fuck me was 2014 that long ago?), so it's definitely not the most accurate map ever produced, but it's something.
Trucial States patch:
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You sure? I know my version is centered with the others.for some reason the 1910 map is completely off centered with the rest of the maps
Question regarding one of the new mapping conventions;
In the 1914 map, there are white patches in British East Africa and Angola, as well as in China. I had assumed they referred to some kind of rebellion, but they don't have the traditional red outline which can be seen in other areas, particularly that small area in northern Angola and in the Dervish State, as well as in Libya. So I'm wondering what the white areas are supposed to denote.
The white area in China was added by myself, and indicates small Tibetan chiefdoms and kingdoms that were not under the effective authority of either Ganden Phodrang or the Chinese.Question regarding one of the new mapping conventions;
In the 1914 map, there are white patches in British East Africa and Angola, as well as in China. I had assumed they referred to some kind of rebellion, but they don't have the traditional red outline which can be seen in other areas, particularly that small area in northern Angola and in the Dervish State, as well as in Libya. So I'm wondering what the white areas are supposed to denote.
The white area in China was added by myself, and indicates small Tibetan chiefdoms and kingdoms that were not under the effective authority of either Ganden Phodrang or the Chinese.
Here's one I made myself (you might notice that it differs from the worlda, this is because I have more information now):This is very interesting. Do you have a map source for this?
Here's one I made myself (you might notice that it differs from the worlda, this is because I have more information now):
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(the lines elsewhere are because this is actually work I'm doing for Ainsley Blyat's gigamap project)
They are the same thing, yes.I’m honestly very impressed how there manages to be enough information for one to make that (despite the overall Tibetan region being a pretty notoriously spotty region for history). Are these in anyway related to the chieftain tusi that were semi-autonomous from the central Qing government?
Is this going to be like a borderpool map?(the lines elsewhere are because this is actually work I'm doing for Ainsley Blyat's gigamap project)
Yes, essentiallyIs this going to be like a borderpool map?
The white area in China was added by myself, and indicates small Tibetan chiefdoms and kingdoms that were not under the effective authority of either Ganden Phodrang or the Chinese.
The African areas are most likely regions that were simply not under European rule, and so serve a broadly similar function to the white area in China.
can you send a link to the thread of the gigamap if it exists?snip
can you send a link to the thread of the gigamap if it exists?
I can't find itIf you search up the the name, the wiki page has a Discord link to the development server.