File:Maurya Empire, c.250 BCE network model v01.png
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| DescriptionMaurya Empire, c.250 BCE network model v01.png |
English: Maurya Empire conceptualized as a network of cities. Based on File:Maurya Empire, c.250 BCE.png, which was made by Avantiputra7.
Uncontrolled areas Original map, with large uncontrolled areas, based on:
Neywork of core areas and trade and communication routes
Gedrosia
Lower Indus Valley
Gujarat
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| Author | Joshua Jonathan |
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| current | 00:33, 5 December 2024 | 1,200 × 1,121 (2.11 MB) | Joshua Jonathan | Coningham & Young (2015) p.451-452 question the extent of control over the lower Indus Valley and Kabul-Afghanistan |
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