william18 wrote:The byzantines controlled a portion of the middle east. I think some of the countries west of bagdad.
i believe, to allow for the mongol empire, champos has moved the date of the map to the 13th century, when the byzantine state controlled none of the area from baghdad to the holy lands.
the fourth crusade (1204) resulted in the crusaders burning constantinople and installing a puppet emperor, who had authority over only about half of what was the empire. the map below shows the position at this point. it appears that "roman sultanate" ought to be "sultanate of rum".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:LatinEmpire2.png
the position of ilkhanate is wrong. it was in the same place as khwarez shah (see conquer club mongol empire map), but later in the 13th century. it's possible to have one or the other, but not both.
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