Atlas of Pakistan
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General maps
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UN map of South Asia |
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Map of Pakistan |
Map of Pakistan (in Urdu) |
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Map of Pakistan |
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Topographic map of Pakistan |
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Map of Pakistan and Afghanistan |
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Tehsils of Pakistan |
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Ethnic divisions |
Maps of Kashmir
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UN map of the Kashmir region |
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Map of the Kashmir region |
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Map of the Kashmir region (in Dutch) |
History maps
This section holds a short summary of the history of the area of present-day Pakistan, illustrated with maps, including historical maps of former countries and empires that included present-day Pakistan.
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Indus Valley Civilization (2600-1900 BCE) |
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Vedic civilization (1500-500 BCE) |
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Vedic civilization |
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"Bharatvarsha" (Kingdom of India) during the time of Mahabharata and Ramayana |
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Ancient India 600 BC |
Gandhara |
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Achaemid Empire (Persia around 50 BCE |
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The Expedition of Alexander the Great 334-323 BCE |
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Map of the Empire of Alexander |
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Map of the Empire of Alexander 334-323 BCE |
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Map of the Empire of Alexander (Norwegian) |
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Hellenistic successor states: Kingdom of Kingdom of Kingdom of Kingdom of Other states: |
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Hellenistic world in 200 BCE |
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Greco-Bactrian kingdom (250-125 BCE) |
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Maurya and Gupta Empires |
Mauryan Empire |
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Mauryan Empire |
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Indo-Greek kingdom (180 BCE-10 AD) |
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Indo-Greek Kingdom |
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Western Kshatrapas(35-405 AD) |
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Gupta Empire (400 AD) |
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Gupta Empire |
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Gupta Empire |
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Gupta Empire |
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Hephthalite dominion (520) |
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Harsha's Empire around 600 |
Pratihara (6th-11th century) |
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Expansion of the Caliphate: I: Muhammad; II: Abu Bakr; III: Omar and IV: Othman |
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Age of the Caliphs |
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Caliphate around 750 |
Rajput Kingdoms (7th-11th Century) |
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Map showing changes in borders of the Mongol Empire from founding by Genghis Khan in 1206, Genghis Khan's death in 1227 to the rule of Kublai Khan (1260–1294). (Uses modern day borders)
Mongol Empire By 1294 the empire had split into: Empire of the Great Khan ( |
Delhi Sultanate (13th century) |
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Sher Shah Suri's Empire (around 1500) |
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European settlements in India 1501-1739 |
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Mughal Empire (1600) and European possesions |
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Mughal Empire (1700) and Maratha Confederacy (1860) |
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Mughal Empire (1526-1857) |
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Mughal Empire |
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India 1700-1792 |
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Maratha Confederacy 1790 |
Sikh Empire of Ranjit Singh 1799 - 1849 |
British India, not including Burma |
Britain's holdings on the Indian subcontinent were granted independence in 1947 and 1948, becoming four new independent states: India, Burma (now Myanmar), Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), and Pakistan (including East Pakistan, modern-day Bangladesh) |
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Partition of India |
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Historical Pakistan until 1971 |
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Old maps
This section holds copies of original general maps more than 70 years old.
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Hindustan in 1812 by Arrowsmith and Lewis |
Ethno-linguistic maps
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Languages of South Asia |
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Indo-arian languages |
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Dravidian languages |
Languages of Pakistan |
Other maps
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UN map of Pakistan |
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Industry map |
[[|border|251x400px]] | Major Ethnic Groups in Pakistan |
Notes and references
General remarks:
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