1. Gedrosia: was it independant at this time, or was it directly part of the Parthian Empire?
2. Persia: though it was a vassal of Parthia, it was powerful enough for me to consider it a seperate kingdom. Are its borders on this map accurate?
3. West Africa: Did Ghana or any other state exist in West Africa in 200 AD?
4. India: There are a few nations whose borders and/or names are uncertain.
5. Indonesia and Southeast Asia: The info I have is incomplete, but what I do have is pictured on the map. Uncertainties are listed with a question mark (?).
6. Africa: information for East, Central, and South Africa wasn't available when I created this map. Any information on kingdoms or tribal placements would help!
7. Zhang-Zhung: I've never found a map of lands ruled by this pre-Tibetan kingdom.
8. Mongolia: I believe there were more tribes than what is currently listed, but I don't currently have any more information available.
If you have any info on these areas, or if you see any inaccuracies, please email them to me at talessman@yis.us, or post them to this page. Thomas Lessman 16:18, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
Although Emperor Xian technically ruled China under the Han dynasty, he was a figurehead and nothing more. All the warlords were virtually independent, and at the very least should be marked with dotted lines -- http://img151.imageshack.us/my.php?image=china200fe8.png is a ROUGH estimate of the boundaries at the time. -- DragonAtma —Preceding unsigned comment added by 162.84.150.123 ( talk) 06:17, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
Khoisan peoples never farmed. They were hunter-gatherers, some (much later) adopted pastoralist lifestyles. Agriculture was introduced to southern Africa by Bantu peoples later. 78.29.170.229 ( talk) 17:40, 20 April 2013 (UTC)
1. Gedrosia: was it independant at this time, or was it directly part of the Parthian Empire?
2. Persia: though it was a vassal of Parthia, it was powerful enough for me to consider it a seperate kingdom. Are its borders on this map accurate?
3. West Africa: Did Ghana or any other state exist in West Africa in 200 AD?
4. India: There are a few nations whose borders and/or names are uncertain.
5. Indonesia and Southeast Asia: The info I have is incomplete, but what I do have is pictured on the map. Uncertainties are listed with a question mark (?).
6. Africa: information for East, Central, and South Africa wasn't available when I created this map. Any information on kingdoms or tribal placements would help!
7. Zhang-Zhung: I've never found a map of lands ruled by this pre-Tibetan kingdom.
8. Mongolia: I believe there were more tribes than what is currently listed, but I don't currently have any more information available.
If you have any info on these areas, or if you see any inaccuracies, please email them to me at talessman@yis.us, or post them to this page. Thomas Lessman 16:18, 10 November 2007 (UTC)
Although Emperor Xian technically ruled China under the Han dynasty, he was a figurehead and nothing more. All the warlords were virtually independent, and at the very least should be marked with dotted lines -- http://img151.imageshack.us/my.php?image=china200fe8.png is a ROUGH estimate of the boundaries at the time. -- DragonAtma —Preceding unsigned comment added by 162.84.150.123 ( talk) 06:17, 8 July 2008 (UTC)
Khoisan peoples never farmed. They were hunter-gatherers, some (much later) adopted pastoralist lifestyles. Agriculture was introduced to southern Africa by Bantu peoples later. 78.29.170.229 ( talk) 17:40, 20 April 2013 (UTC)