Maps of SPL world

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Silk road started around 1st century AD, and that's the time when Buddhism kicked in.

In determining the shape of great liang, my source was 'Animated history of China' video over at YouTube.

And with help of that, I plotted these maps, marking the positions of neighboring countries in the fiction SPL

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And with help of that, I plotted these maps, marking the positions of neighboring countries in the fiction SPL.

And with help of that, I plotted these maps, marking the positions of neighboring countries in the fiction SPL

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Tian Zhu : India

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Tian Zhu : India

Dong Ying : Japan

Luo Lan : Archeological evidence suggests it was of major importance in the trade between central Asia and India.

Southern merchants passed through mountain ranges such as the Karakoram, Himalayas and Hindu Kush as far north as the Taklamakan desert, to important trading cities like Loulan and its commercial rival Niya.

In present day china, this is were luolan would have been

In present day china, this is were luolan would have been

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These are my understanding of the things. It might not be 100% correct but it is close.


Edit :
I reached chapter 107 and found this...

Edit :I reached chapter 107 and found this

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