The Spread Of Universal Religions In Afro-eurasia, 300–600 Ce
The Spread Of Universal Religions In Afro-eurasia, 300–600 Ce
Use the labels below to match with the specific areas of the map provided on the previous page.
General Labels
- Cities
- Rome
- Constantinople
- Nicaea
- Babylon
- Ctesiphon
- Taxila
- Chang’an
- Countries
- CHINA
- MADAGASCAR
- Regions
- ROMAN EMPIRE
- ETHIOPIA
- GUPTA EMPIRE
- PERSIAN/SASANIAN EMPIRE
- Water
- Pacific Ocean
- Gulf Of Mexico
- Mississippi R.
- Atlantic Ocean
- Amezon
- Rhine Danube
- Black Sea
- Mediterranean Sea
- Niger R.
- Lake Chad
- Congo
- Nile R.
- Lake Victoria
- Lake Tanganyika
- Red Sea
- Tigris R.
- Euphrates R.
- Indus R.
- Aral Sea
- Caspian Sea
- Indian Ocean
- Yellow R.
- Yangzi R.
- Yellow Sea
- Sea of Japan
- South China Sea
- Pacific OceanMeking
- Meking
Legend Labels:
- Christianity by 392 CE
- Christianity established 392–600 CE
- Zoroastrianism from 6th century BCE
- Zoroastrianism established under Sasanians, 226–600 CE
- Time that Hinduism was shadowed by Buddhism
- Buddhism by 400 CE
- Heartland of Tibetan (Tantric) Buddhism by 800 CE
- Confucianism and Daoism, 3rd century BCE–1st century CE
- Judaism before 600 BCE
- Christian missions c. 45 – 600 CE
- Buddhist missions c. 250 BCE – 600 CE
- Jewish diaspora c. 600 BCE – 200 CE
- Bantus
- Silk Road