File:Asia (late 19th century- early 20th century).jpg
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The factual accuracy of this map or the file name is disputed.
Reason: Extremely anachronistic map: the chosen displayed borders are those of the 2000s; the situation is that of the 1890s up to World War 1 (randomly chosen situations: for example: Philippines are both Spanish colony (till 1898), US-colony and independent with the false color upwards / Australia has the situation as of 1909 ; Portugal flies the 1911 flag / Burma was integral part of the British Raj / Taiwan's republican flag is only valid for 1895 / Madagascar was only conquered by Britain in 1942 (!) and Libya was only Italian after 1911. / ...) Also: Weird projection: North America has completely sunk into the Pacific; and finally inconsistent labelling: There are Capitalized Names, lower-case names, FULL CAPS NAMES, bold, italic, ҡyЯЯУЛЛуҡ, 漢語, label sizes all over the place and multiple typos. |
Summary
[edit]DescriptionAsia (late 19th century- early 20th century).jpg |
English: The map of Asia shows the Western power possessions and changes of political situations on Asia in the end of 19th century and early 20th century AD. |
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Author | Philipandrew |
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Lion Standard flag of the Tibetan Emperor, Songtsen Gampo has been used to be easy see the another state which is Tibet (under the Qing dynasty rule).
Flag of Outer Mongolian 4 Aimags (Bogod Khanate).
The eastern part of Sabah was once under the control of the Sultanate of Sulu, but was however ceded to the British North Borneo Company.
Joseon (hermit) kingdom transformed to Korean Empire (later annexed by Japan).
The Proclamation of Philippine Republic, a revolutionary government fought the Spanish Empire. But was however annex by the Unites States after its defeat in the Philippine-American war.
Ethopia, the only country in Africa that escapes colonisation.
Turkish Ottoman Empire founded in 1299 ended up in 1923 which covers the half of Arab Peninsula, Constantinople Egypt and other Islamic states on it's extent.
Iran/Persian (Qajar and Phalavi dynasties).
Thailand (Siam), the only nation in Southeast Asia that escapes colonisation.
British Raj.
Vietnam (Nguyen Dynasty) covers the Indochina (under the French Empire protection).
Meiji Era restoration.
Formosa Republic, a short-lived unrecognised state in East Asia, (which at Qing Dynasty rule).
Mutawa government of Yemen.
The Anglo-Egyptian Condominium, which both shares the authority on Sudan (under the British Empire protection).
Dutch East Indies (VOC) from 16th century until 1946 along with a series of rebellions by other Indonesian natives.
Dutch occupation in Malacca but later turned up to the British.
After Anglo-Afghan War in 1919, Afghan independence with full sovereignty in foreign affairs.
Russia, the largest empire in the land of Euroasia.
Russians annexed Tuva in 1914.
Spanish–American War belongs spanish lost all Asia-Pacific islands.
Manchurian ethnic minorities hold the power at Peking (Beijing) the founder of Qing Dynasty.
Unification of Saudi Arabia after Nejd annexed Hejaz.
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current | 10:46, 1 November 2021 | 1,857 × 1,387 (773 KB) | Weaveravel (talk | contribs) | Minor additions | |
15:50, 14 October 2021 | 1,857 × 1,387 (613 KB) | Lojwe (talk | contribs) | Cropped 7 % horizontally, 9 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode. | ||
09:58, 14 January 2019 | 2,000 × 1,523 (594 KB) | Anchuhu (talk | contribs) | edit | ||
06:20, 14 February 2015 | 2,000 × 1,523 (645 KB) | Philipandrew (talk | contribs) | User created page with UploadWizard |
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