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English: The 1st-millennium history of India is unclear and highly disputed. This is Charles Joppen's re-construction in 1907 of possible Indian map in 500 AD based on texts and inscriptions then known to him.
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Source "Historical Atlas of India," by Charles Joppen (London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1907)
Author Charles Joppen

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Charles Joppen's construction in 1907 of possible Indian map in 500 AD

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