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Asia Minor
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

Asia Minor

Ancient Asia Minor is a geographic region located in the south-western part of Asia comprising most of present-day Turkey. The earliest reference to the region comes from tablets of the Akkadian Dynasty (2334-2083 BCE) where it was known...
Asia Minor in the Early 1st Century CE
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Asia Minor in the Early 1st Century CE

Map of Asia Minor in the early 1st century CE with the Kingdom of Commagene as a Roman client state.
Roman Province Asia c. 200 CE
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Roman Province Asia c. 200 CE

This map illustrates the Roman province of Asia around 200 CE. Established in 129 BCE following the bequest of the Attalid Kingdom of Pergamon to Rome, it encompassed western Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). It was a wealthy and vibrant region...
Roman Rule in Asia Minor, c. 200 CE
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Roman Rule in Asia Minor, c. 200 CE

A map illustrating the geopolitical landscape in Asia Minor during the reign of emperor Septimius Severus around 200 CE. The territory (comprising modern-day Turkey) had been under Roman control for several centuries following conquests by...
Map of the East Indies and Southeast Asia
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Map of the East Indies and Southeast Asia

An 1801 map of the East Indies and Southeast Asia ( Singapore, Borneo, Sumatra, Java, Philippines).
East Asia in the year 1 CE
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East Asia in the year 1 CE

This map shows the boundaries of all major civilizations in East Asia at the beginning of the first millennium, with italics indicating nomadic bands and other tribal societies.
East Asia in 400 CE
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East Asia in 400 CE

This map shows all major civilizations of East Asia at the beginning of 4th century CE. Italicized texts indicate nomadic bands or tribal societies.
East Asia in 500 CE
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East Asia in 500 CE

This map shows the territories of all major civilizations in East Asia in the year 500 CE. Italicized texts indicate nomadic bands or tribal societies.
Map of East Asia
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Map of East Asia

A map of East Asia showing China, Korea and Japan.
East Asia circa 300 CE
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East Asia circa 300 CE

This map shows all major civilizations of East Asia at the beginning of the 3rd century CE. Italicized texts indicate nomadic bands or tribal societies.
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