Barnes, Ian; Robert Hudson (1998) The History Atlas of Asia, MacMillan, p. 87.
Barraclough, Geoffrey (1993) The Times Atlas of World History, 4th Edition, Hammond World Atlas Corporation, ISBN0723005346, p. 127.
Facts on File (2002) Historical Maps on File: Ringbound, Facts on File, 2nd Edition, ISBN081604600X, p. 2.27 "Mongol Invasions of Russian, 12th-13th Centuries".
These references do not completely agree on the borders of the Khanate. The Facts on File map, for example, shows the borders that stretch to the Caspian Sea, unlike the other three. The eastern border is also slightly different from map to map, which likely reflects the fact that the borders of the eastern half, the nomadic half, were never formally set.
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Map of the Chagatai Khanate at the end of the 13th century. Gray lines represent modern international borders. Blue represents rivers. This map uses the Lambert azimuthal equal-field projection.
XIII asr oxiridagi Chagʻatoy xonligining xaritasi. Kulrang chiziqlar zamonaviy xalqaro chegaralarni ifodalaydi. Moviy rang daryolarni ifodalaydi. Bu xaritada Lambert azimutal teng maydon proyeksiyasidan foydalaniladi.
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