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           Eurasia before the mongolian invasion. Source unknown. Use only in conjunction with references. Here are some published maps of 13th-century Eurasia that can be used as an actual reference: 
            
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                The Public Schools Historical Atlas by Charles Colbeck. Longmans, Green; New York; London; Bombay. 1905. 
                
               
              
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                Historic Atlas of Iran, Iran Cultural Heritage Organization (ICHO), 1971, 1999 
                
               
              
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                old Russian school atlas(?) 
                
               
              
             
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