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The Pakistan Maps Index gives acces to all Maps relevant to Pakistan in Central Asia,  and Area's of Specific Interest within that Region, as used and/or produced by PakistanReport.com. Please use these Maps to find your way easily around the Province, Cities,  Area's and many Monuments & Landmarks.
Click to go to Silk Road Map 1 !
Map of the Ancient Silk Road during the Han Dynasty & Roman Age 2
A Schematic Map depicting the Full Length and main pathways of the Ancient Silk Road during the Han Dynasty Period (206 BC - 221 AD) and Roman Age (30 BC - 630 AD).
In 30 BC the Roman Empire started trading with India, which was already well known from the
Conquest of Alexander the Great (+/- 330 BC). In the following 6 centuries the West would Trade with India and indirectly also with China through the Silk Road. The Silk Road only lost its Value after the European Age of Discovery and the Establishment of Maritime Trade Routes with India (16Th Century) and later China. The Yellow River is crossed at Lanzhou, after which Dunhuang is the Last Station in China.
Click to go to Silk Road Map 2 !
Map of the Ancient Silk Road during the Han Dynasty & Roman Age 1
A Schematic Map depicting other details along the Full Length and main pathways of the Ancient Silk Road during the early Han Dynasty Period (206 BC - 221 AD).
As seen from China the Silk Road extends due Westward from Chang'An (Xian) the Han & Tang Dynasty Capital. The Yellow River is crossed at Lanzhou, after which Dunhuang is the Last Station. This
Map depicts the Lost Civilizations of Loulan and Hotan, as well as the south route and north route of the Silk Road coming together at Dunhuang in current day Gansu Province of China.
Geographic Maps of the main Silk Road Path, maps of Silk Road byways, the Routes of Chinese Monk Xuanzang and Marco Polo in Central Asia, and various other historic maps and journeys.
Other Maps relevant to Pakistan & History
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A Full Google Earth Supported Map of Pakistan by Google.com.
Asia Report introduced on Levels of its Online Publishing's in April of 2009, first including Gansu Province of China.
Find Google Maps on nearly all Report & Photo Pages where appropriate and useful.

Adjacent Map gives direct access to Map Of Pakistan by Google.
Map Yuan Dynasty Mongol Empire in Time 1206 AD - 1294 AD
A Schematic Map of the Mongol Empire of Genghis Khan (TeMuJin) and descendants through its several stages of conquest in its short but Impressive Existance in History. Timeline depicts the Mongol Conquest starting in the Year 1206 AD, when Genghis Khan first united the Mongol-Turkic Tribes of Mongolia and Lake BayKal becoming Great Khan. The Timeline continues through the year 1219 AD, the year 1223 AD taking Transoxiania, 1227 AD, 1237 AD when the Northern Jin Dynasty of China was annihilated, 1259 AD conquering ancient China above the Jiangste River and 1279 AD when all of China was taken and the Yuan Dynasty established under the Kublai Khan. Last is the Year 1294 AD when the Mongol Empire reached its largest geographical size and Zenith, 22% of world land area, but through lack of central leadership and over-expansion fragmented into 4 large parts, then imploded upon itself.
Click to go to Map !
View the Land & Maritime Silk Road (of the Yuan Dynasty Era)
Asia Report - Map Trade Routes in Asia in the 13Th Century
A Schematic Map of the Eurasian Trade Routes existing in the 13Th Century. Clearly marked in Red Accent on the Map are the cities of the network of land-bound trading routes through Central Asia known as the Silk Road (the path of Marco Polo and others). Marked in Blue Accent are the Main Ports and Harbors of the Maritime Trade Routes that operated between the Arabian Peninsula and the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean and Coastal Cities, the Straights of Malacca, the South-China Sea's and beyond. As shown Maritime Trade to China mainly entered through Southern Harbors, then was distributed internally by use of the Grand Canal, the Yangtze River and the Yellow River.
Map includes the Route travelled by Marco Polo, William of Rubruck and John of Pian de Carpine, the three famed European Travelers of the Time.
Locations of Main Trading Ports and Cities on Trade Routes of the Time are marked.
Click Image to go to FULL Map Version !!
This Schematic Map shows the entire "Journey to the West" as made by the Chinese Monk Xuanzang in the years 629 AD to 645 AD.
The Path of the Journey to India led though China, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India. The Return Journey led through Pakistan and Afghanistan to reach Kashgar in current day Xinjiang-Uyghur Autonomous Region of China. Because the (Han) Chinese Cultural Zone during the Tang Dynasty Era only reached as far as Dunhuang, where the Great Wall began, Xuanzang had to travel south-east from Kashgar via Yarkant and Hotien (Khotan) along the South Route around the Taklamakan Desert to finally return to his native China in 645 AD.
Map - Travel Route of Xuanzang - Journey to the West
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Xinjiang-Uygur Autonomous Region Shematic Map 2A
A Schematic overview Map of Xinjiang-Uygur Autonomous Region entire and large parts of neighboring Nations of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan, Russia, The Republic of Mongolia, as well as Chinese Provinces and Territories of Inner-Mongolia AR, Gansu Province, Qinghai Province and Tibet Autonomous Region.
This Map Includes Cities and Towns (shown by size), Main Monuments & landmarks of Xinjiang AR, the Taklamakan Desert in South-Central Xinjiang AR, major highways, provincial railroads, a variety of border passes in the Karakoram Mountain Range and the Tian Shan Mt. Range, plus main waterways, rivers and lakes of this large region.
Xinjiang AR Schematic Overview
Schematic Map of Xinjiang-Uygur Autonomous Region, China !
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China Report - Map o/t Taklamakan Desert & Tarim River Basin 2a
A Second Satellite Image Map of the entire Taklamakan Desert and the Tarim River Basin in Xinjiang-Autonomous Region of Western China.
During the Time this Image was taken it was early spring; Mountains were snowcapped and a dust storm is blowing in the Central and Most Arid Regions of the Tarim River Basin.
Map gives explanation and backgrounds to Local Geography, the Flow of the Tarim River from the Pamir Mountains in the West to Lop Nur (Dry) in the East, ancient Oasis Cities of the Tarim Basin and Taklamakan Desert, the North and South Routes of the Silk Road in this Area, Past and Current Climate and Historic Backgrounds.
Click Image  to go to Full Map !!
China Report - Map o/t Taklamakan Desert & Tarim River Basin 1A
A Satellite Image Map of the entire Taklamakan Desert and the Tarim River Basin in Xinjiang-Autonomous Region of Western China.
Map gives explanation and backgrounds to Local Geography, the Flow of the Tarim River from the Pamir Mountains in the West to Lop Nur (Dry) in the East, ancient Oasis Cities of the Tarim Basin and Taklamakan Desert, the North and South Routes of the Silk Road in this Area, Past and Current Climate and Historic Backgrounds.
Satellite Images used as Maps; Xinjiang-Uyghur AR, Taklamakan Desert, Tian Shan, Karakoram, Kunlun and other Mountain Ranges,  Passes, tunnels, Tibetan Plateaux, Central Asia and parts there of.
Satellite Image based Maps of Pakistan
Click Image to go to FULL Version !
Asia Report - Map Image West Xinjiang AR & Central Asian neighbors
This Satellite Image provides a clear overview of West Xinjiang, Taklamakan Desert, North Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and a large section of the (southern parts) Russian Federation.
Marked on the map for orientatation are the names of major National and Provincial Capitals, cities, several towns and villages, oceans, sea's, lakes and rivers, as well as mountains, national borders, and locations of interest.
Browse the map and follow the links to more information, maps and photos of each location.
View the Land & Maritime Silk Road (of the Yuan Dynasty Era)
Asia Report - Road Map to Nations of Central Asia
A geographical and topographical overview Map of the Central Asian Nations of (South) Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Parts of North Iran, North Afghanistan, North Pakistan, North India (Jammu & Kashmir), and the region of Kashgar (Kashi) in West China's Xinjiang-Uyghur Autonomous Region of China.
Map includes International Borders, national provinces and regions (where possible), main cities and roads, main lakes and waters, as well as the locations of Historic Sites, wildlife reserves, officially designated ethnic autonomous communities, main mountain peaks with heights and more coming soon !
Browse the Map, click and follow the links to additional information on each site and location. Click on selected highlighted Map sections for a more detailed map of that Region. Explore the connections in central asia as never before !
Click to go to Full Version !!
Map Tibet Historical Borders
A Schematic Map of Historical Tibet, today Tibet Autonomous Region, Qinghai Province and a part of Sichuan province.
Included for reference are current Internationa Borders, provincial borders, locations and names of main cities and towns, main rivers and lakes, mountains, important Tibetan-Buddhist Monasteries and other places of significance.
Further Reports link to More Photos and History & Backgrounds of each City, Town or Ethnic Community of Yugur, Dongxiang Tibetan, Lhoba, Kazakh, Mongol or others where available.
Today Tibet only exists as Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Tourist visits require an aditional visa !
Click Map to go to Full Version !
Xinjiang-Uygur AR - Kasghar - Map Path Karakoram Highway
A Schematic overview Map of the Entire Lenghth of the Karakoram Highway (KKH), known as the highest paved road in the World. Map Area depicted: Karakoram Highway in the Region between Kashgar in China and Islamabad and Peshawar in Pakistan.
Clearly depicted is the Path of the Karakoram Road through Taxkurgan Tajik Autonomous County, Khunjerab Pass, Kunjerab River Valley, Bara Kun Lake, Hunza River Valley, Indus Valley, Khagan River Valley to its destination at Islamabad.
Main Items of interest - Main Mountain Peaks of the Area with Height, small towns, Tourist and Historic Locations and Landmarks, Main Rivers, current WAR ZONE of the Swat Valley and other dangers on this road, the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan, Ethnic Regions and language Area's, Kashmir, FATA Federally administered Tribal Area's on the Pakistan-Aghanistan Border and more.
Click Map Image to see Full Version !!
China Report - Road Map to Kashgar and West China Border Region
A geographical and topographical overview Map of the Westernmost parts of China (PRC): the vicinity of the of Kashgar in west Xinjiang-Uyghur Autonomous Region,  as well as parts of the neighboring nations of Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kashmir in North Pakistan, North India (Jammu & Kashmir), and the nation of Kyrgyzstan.
Map includes International Borders, national provinces and regions (where possible), main cities and roads, main lakes and waters, as well as the locations of Historic Sites, wildlife reserves, officially designated ethnic autonomous communities, main mountain peaks with heights and more coming soon !
Browse the Map, click and follow the links to additional information on each site and location. Click on selected highlighted Map sections for a more detailed map of that Region. Explore the connections in central asia as never before !
Satellite Image Overview of India, Tibet and More !
Tibet - Tibetan Plateaux - Satellite Image Overview Map 1A
A Satellite Image overview Map of the entire Tibetan Plateaux including parts of bordering regions of Xinjiang-Uyghur AR, Gansu Province, Ningxia Hui AR, Inner-Mongolia AR, Sichuan Province, and Yunnan Province. Surrounding nations and Territories are: Myanmar (Burma), Bhutan, Sikkim, Nepal, Bangladesh, India, Kashmir and Pakistan.
This Map clearly defines Provinces and Regions, main mountain ranges, main rivers & lakes of the region, locations of main cities and landmarks.
Tibetan Plateaux Satellite Overview
Satellite Image Overview of the Tibetan Plateaux !!
India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Tibet AR - Satellite Image
Overview Map 1A
A Satellite Image based overview Map of India entire, including a large part of North-West Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Tibet Autonomous Region of China. Parts of Yunnan Province of China and Myanmar (Burma) are also visible.
This Map clearly defines Nations, Provinces and Regions, as well as geographical features such as main mountain ranges, famous mountain peaks with heights, main rivers & lakes of the region, basins and plains, plus the locations and names of main cities, towns, monuments and landmarks.
Browse the Map and follow the Links where available to access more maps, information and photos on each location and landmark.
India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Tibet AR Satellite Image Overview 1A
Asia Report - Colonialism - Growth of Colonies & Japan after 1801 AD
A Map drawing of the Eurasian continent , parts of North-East Africa and the Middle East in the 19Th Century between 1801 AD and 1900 AD. Focal points are the expansion of western colonial posessions of Portugal, Britain and France, as well as  Russia moving from West to East. Labeled seperately is the later Rise of the Empire of Japan in the East.
Included in this Map are the main cities across the continent with their brief histories and events during the 19Th Century. Marked in Colors for clarity are the various colonial and imperialist Nations. As relating to China; special attention is payed to so called Treaty Ports. The First Treaty Ports were forced open by Britain in the year 1841 AD, but counted over 80 in total by the end of the 19Th Century. The most important Treaty Ports in China are marked and described with a short history where the map allows. Follow the links for more information on each location and subject.
Map China and Far East Colonies after 1801 AD
Asia Report - Map of Asia - Political: Pakistan and Bordering Nations of Asia
A Geographical overview Map of Asia entire depicting the current political borders of Asian nations, national Capitals and provincial Capital cities where possible.
This Map focusses on China (P.R.C.) and neighboring Nations of Central, North, East and South-East Asia with National Borders and National Capitals depicted and linked in.
Bordering Nations of the Peoples Republic of China are Bhutan, Nepal, India, parts of Pakistan, parts of Afghanistan, Tajikistan, parts of Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, South-Central and Eastern parts of the Russian Federation including the Republic of Buryatia, the Republic of Mongolia, North Korea (D.P.R.K.), South Korea (R.O.K.), Japan, the de facto independent Island of Taiwan (Republic of China) and further the South-East Asian Nations of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, MyanMar (Bhurma) and Bangladesh.
Map includes names of all Capitals of all 22 Chinese Provinces, Five Autonomous Regions (Inner Mongolia, Ningxia Hui, Guangxi Zhuang, Tibet, Xinjiang), Two Special Administrative Regions and Four Muncipalities (Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai, Tianjin). Disputed border regions, the Main Deserts of the Gobi and Taklamakan, steppes and basins,  Rivers, Lakes, Sea's and Oceans are included.
- Please browse the Map and follow the links to futher information on each location and destination of your choice. -
Click Map to go to Full Version !
Asia Report - Map Geographic Relief: Central, East & South-East Asia
A Geographical overview Map of Central, East and South-East Asia. This Relief Map depicts the Nations, Cities and main road and railroad connections.

This general Map focusses on the Republic of Mongolia, The Peoples Republic of China and neighboring Nations of Central, North, East and South-East Asia.
Bordering Nations of the Peoples Republic of China are Bhutan, Nepal, India, parts of Pakistan, parts of Afghanistan, Tajikistan, parts of Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, South-Central and Eastern parts of the Russian Federation including the Buryatia and Khakassia Republics, the Republic of Mongolia, North Korea (D.P.R.K.), South Korea (R.O.K.), Japan, the de facto independent Island of Taiwan (Republic of China) and further the South-East Asian Nations of Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, MyanMar (Bhurma) and Bangladesh.
Map includes names of all Capitals of all 22 Chinese Provinces, Five Autonomous Regions (Inner Mongolia, Ningxia Hui, Guangxi Zhuang, Tibet, Xinjiang), Two Special Administrative Regions and Four Municipalities (Beijing, Chongqing, Shanghai, Tianjin). Disputed border regions, the Main Deserts of the Gobi and Taklamakan, steppes and basins,  Rivers, Lakes, Sea's and Oceans are included.

Please browse the Map and follow the links to futher information on each location and destination of your choice.
Click Map to go to Full Version !
Full Map of Transportation options in Asia, China and Mongolia. - Intl. Airports, Airports,Train Stations.
Asia China Mongolia Transportation - Airports & Railroads Satellite Map
This Satellite Image provides an overview of all International Airports in Asia, all Airports in China (PRC) and Mongolia. In addition all military airbases in China (PRC) listed.
Navigate map and click pins for additional information and video where available. Link through from any pin to location information and backgrounds.
Overview all transportation in the Peoples Republic of China and additional Asian Nations in one glance.
Direct Hotel & Resort booking + additional packages linked by location across China, Mongolia and neighboring Asian Nations.
Asia Report - Schematic Relief Overview Map of Afghanistan and Cities
A simple schematic map overview Map of Afghanistan, delineating borders with adjoining Nations of Central Asia and depicting the rough locations of all cities within Afghanistan.
Map includes names of all Provincial Capital cities of Afghanistan and Provinces, relief of terrain.

Browse the map, navigate cities and click through for more information by location.
This Schematic Geographic relief Map gives a full overview of the so called Western Section of the border regions between India and China (P.R.C.), more speciffically the regions included in this map range between the Pakistan occupied parts of Jammu and Kashmir in the west, the South Rim of the Taklamakan Desert (Kashgar and Hotan City Prefectures) and the Kunlun Mountain Range in the north, Ngari Prefecture in T.A.R. of the Chinese occupied Tibet and western parts of Nepal in the west and the Indian National Capital of (New) Delhi in the south.
Included parts, territories and regions are; southernmost parts of the Karakoram Mountain Range, Indus River Valley in both Pakistan controlled and India controlled Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh Region, Aksay Chin disputed region since 1962 controlled by China (P.R.C.), Kunlun Mountain Range, Parts of the Altyn Tagh Mountains, parts of Ngari Prefecture of Tibet Autonomous Region, China (P.R.C.)., parts of Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi Capital Territory in India.
Rivers depicted on this map include: Indus River (in Tibet, Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir). Today, Chip Chap, Shyok, Spiti, Chandra River, Sutlej River, Yamuna River, Alaknanda, Ganges, Sangge Sangbo River (Chinese: Shiquan He), Gar Zangbo, Xiangquan He and Karnali River in Nepal. Various of the western Tibetan Lakes are also depicted inside the sparsely inhabited but heavily militarized Ngari Prefecture.
Browse the Map and link through for more information by location where available.
Geographic Relief Map West Section Border Regions India-China (PRC) 1980 - Click thru to Full Version !!
Geographic Relief Map West Section Border Regions India-China (PRC) 1980