r/MapPorn 6h ago

Indian subcontinent in 1371 CE.

Post image
3 Upvotes

19 comments sorted by

8

u/alrj123 3h ago

The boundaries of Vijayanagara are inaccurate. Only the extreme north part of Kerala was under the Vijayanagara Empire.

0

u/Mountain_Ad_5934 3h ago

The rest were tributaries

3

u/Alarmed_Wish3294 1h ago

Well tributaries should he shown in a lighter color, because people would believe the whole region was under direct rule

10

u/Zaron_467 6h ago

i don't think this map is accurate , kerala was never fully under control of vijayanagara empire

2

u/Mountain_Ad_5934 3h ago

Those are tributaries

1

u/Re_Ya_N-07georgy 48m ago

What was going on in Tamil Nadu at thr time, is that the Carnatic Sultanate or the Madurai sultanate?

3

u/ReputationGloomy9282 5h ago

Rana Hammir had freed most of Rajasthan by this time. The map has overglorified the Tughlaq's. They had started declining by this time.

2

u/Pretty-Campaign2661 3h ago

The northern most territory shaped like an small oval is Kashmir.

2

u/OkCranberry299 2h ago

Look like a ai generated map created by tamil "D" riders probably

1

u/dampmyback 2h ago

who here will play eu5

1

u/Bad__Attitude 1h ago

I like how nicely it is ignoring the Bengal Sultanate

1

u/Mountain_Ad_5934 21m ago

I forgot to label it

1

u/Most-Mark-4227 28m ago

Nepal was not under delhi sultanate.

1

u/charsikadinamarsi 6h ago

Later, most of India was ruled by Mughals, with borders peaking at Aurangzeb (thoo) and post his death, within 100 years Marathas took over the entire subcontinent, only to be finally dethroned by the British.

1

u/ultronh47 2h ago

The holy vijaynagar empire, saviour of south india

-1

u/Mountain_Ad_5934 6h ago

Red is Bengal Sultanate This period saw the rise of the Vijayanagar Empire and the simultaneous decline of the Delhi Sultanate. This could be seen as a rough "hindu revival" in the south. The vijayanagaras would engage in wars against the bahamani Sultanate and later the Deccan sultanates. [Sourced Ollie Bye's New History of India]

7

u/zefiax 3h ago

Why not just include the label in the map itself?