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This map have so many problems At the beginning of the Muslim conquests around Yemen, it was one of the states of the Sassanid Empire The name of the Persian Gulf of Basra is written on the Arabic map, while at that time Basra was only a military barracks. The city of Ctesiphon is misspelled The southern shores of the Persian Gulf were ruled by the Sassanid Empire in 721 AD The border of the Sassanid Empire and the Byzantine Empire is the Tigris River Many cities have different names than they did in 721 AD The Caspian Sea is called "Khazar sea" while the Khazars settled 300 years later along the Caspian Sea.

The author is asked to follow Wikipedia's policy of neutrality and to correct mistakes — Preceding unsigned comment was added by 31.14.148.4 (talk) 11:11, 18 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Well all you said was wrong and didn't even make sense to a degree, so no. The map is alright. --HistoryofIran (talk) 19:45, 21 February 2021 (UTC)[reply]