"Map of Cabool, The Punjab, and Beloochistan," a decorative overview map by John Tallis, London and New York, 1851; engraved by J. Rapkin; with very large scans of *the left half* and the *the right half* of the map

Source: ebay, Apr. 2012




"One of the new Afghan boundary pillars--from a sketch by our special artist," Illustrated London News, 1887: with very large scans of *the left half* and *the right half* of the engraving

Source: ebay, Aug. 2009




A very clear map of the terrain, from a history of India, 1898

Source: ebay, July 2015



A simplified map emphasizing population centers, from 1913

Source: ebay, Apr. 2013

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The "ungovernable border" between Pakistan and Afghanistan: a map by Kirk Caldwell for *"The Lawless Frontier"*, by Robert D. Kaplan, The Atlantic, September 2000, pp. 66-80

Source: http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/2000/09/pakistanmap.htm
(downloaded August 2000)


A less colorful presentation from the New York Times (Feb. 2008)

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/12/world/asia/12pakistan.html?_r=1&scp=6&sq=pakistan&st=nyt&oref=slogin
(downloaded Feb. 2008)


And just over the border, on the Afghan side, from The Economist (Feb. 2008)

Source: http://www.economist.com/research/articlesBySubject/displaystory.cfm?subjectid=796681&story_id=10608929
(downloaded Feb. 2008)


Where the distinctive tribal embroidery pieces come from: one dealer's map

Source: ebay, Apr. 2005


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