This map has fatal mistake. Kediri is a Javanese Kingdom, centered in Kediri East Java. While this map shows Kediri located at Southern Thailand in peninsular area.
No map mistakes are fatal; if you have proof of a mistake, just let me know how it's wrong and provide source info to back it up. If you've got that, I'm happy and able to correct it. The info on these maps have been derived from various sources, whether Wikipedian or otherwise. For Srivijaya, I got the borders of Srivijaya from its article. It looks like you may be right about Kediri; I thing I mis-named it. Could you send me info to help correct it? I can get it fixed as soon as I have that info. Thank you in advance, Thomas Lessman 15:24, 28 October 2007 (UTC)
I got the borders of the Ghaznavids from a map I found on Google. It didn't show the Ghaznavids ruling Kirman (Kerman?) or Mukran or Kusdar. Did the Ghaznavids rule those lands? Thomas Lessman 15:17, 9 November 2007 (UTC)
I found a mistake of the map, that is the mis-speling of Champa, in the map it was written "Champa Kngdom" Mimihitam 13:59, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
What a funny name??? Wasnt it simply Kievan Rus? Where did you get "Russian Federation"?-- 133.41.84.206 20:05, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
Thank you for creating interesting maps of the world histroy. I've been using your maps in article History of Mongolia. The Kidan Empire or Liao Dynasty also covered eastern half of what it now Mongolia. There are remainings of cities and fortresses built by the Kidans in the east of Mongolia. Can you please reflect these parts of the Kidan Empire in your map? Gantuya eng ( talk) 09:50, 17 November 2007 (UTC)
Surely it shouldn't be "King of Hungary"? Unless the land controlled by the King of Hungary was referred to as a part of himself, I'm sure it is "Kingdom of Hungary". The same goes for Poland. If it won't fit at least put "King." to show it is shortened. - Oisin (Message) 18:48, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
The small kingdom (or I'm assuming that's what it is) north of Tibet, called "Chiang." I have never heard of that, do you have any information on it? Rcduggan ( talk) 16:31, 31 March 2008 (UTC)
This map has fatal mistake. Kediri is a Javanese Kingdom, centered in Kediri East Java. While this map shows Kediri located at Southern Thailand in peninsular area.
No map mistakes are fatal; if you have proof of a mistake, just let me know how it's wrong and provide source info to back it up. If you've got that, I'm happy and able to correct it. The info on these maps have been derived from various sources, whether Wikipedian or otherwise. For Srivijaya, I got the borders of Srivijaya from its article. It looks like you may be right about Kediri; I thing I mis-named it. Could you send me info to help correct it? I can get it fixed as soon as I have that info. Thank you in advance, Thomas Lessman 15:24, 28 October 2007 (UTC)
I got the borders of the Ghaznavids from a map I found on Google. It didn't show the Ghaznavids ruling Kirman (Kerman?) or Mukran or Kusdar. Did the Ghaznavids rule those lands? Thomas Lessman 15:17, 9 November 2007 (UTC)
I found a mistake of the map, that is the mis-speling of Champa, in the map it was written "Champa Kngdom" Mimihitam 13:59, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
What a funny name??? Wasnt it simply Kievan Rus? Where did you get "Russian Federation"?-- 133.41.84.206 20:05, 14 November 2007 (UTC)
Thank you for creating interesting maps of the world histroy. I've been using your maps in article History of Mongolia. The Kidan Empire or Liao Dynasty also covered eastern half of what it now Mongolia. There are remainings of cities and fortresses built by the Kidans in the east of Mongolia. Can you please reflect these parts of the Kidan Empire in your map? Gantuya eng ( talk) 09:50, 17 November 2007 (UTC)
Surely it shouldn't be "King of Hungary"? Unless the land controlled by the King of Hungary was referred to as a part of himself, I'm sure it is "Kingdom of Hungary". The same goes for Poland. If it won't fit at least put "King." to show it is shortened. - Oisin (Message) 18:48, 30 November 2007 (UTC)
The small kingdom (or I'm assuming that's what it is) north of Tibet, called "Chiang." I have never heard of that, do you have any information on it? Rcduggan ( talk) 16:31, 31 March 2008 (UTC)