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[[User:LadyLyn|LadyLyn]] 16:36, 17 August 2007 (PDT)
 
[[User:LadyLyn|LadyLyn]] 16:36, 17 August 2007 (PDT)
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[http://www.euratlas.com/big/big1800.htm Map of Europe in 1800] 
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[http://www.zum.de/whkmla/histatlas/arabworld/haxsyria.html Maps of Syria showing the borders of the Ottoman Empire] 
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It does seem unlikely that they were in the what we would consider the mountains of Turkey as the Turkish/Ottoman border never reaches past the Caspian Sea and Samarkand is well on the other side of of the Caspian Sea.  Eastern Turkey is rather mountainous and maps of the time (especially for that area) were notoriously inaccurate.  If they are near Samarkand, they are still smack in the middle of lots of mountains.  The British try mapping the area later (late 1800s) and just give up because it has too many mountains, and they'd had enough of mountains by the time they made it there from India.  Even today, maps of that area are notoriously inaccurate.
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--[[User:Mooir|Mooir]] 22:56, 17 August 2007 (PDT)

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mountains of Turkey?

According to the route Arkady sketched out on the cavern floor, they had not yet reached Samarkand nor Baghdad, located in Persia. So what mountains were they in? It couldn't be the mountains of Turkey as it was in 1806, could it?

LadyLyn 16:36, 17 August 2007 (PDT)

Map of Europe in 1800

Maps of Syria showing the borders of the Ottoman Empire

It does seem unlikely that they were in the what we would consider the mountains of Turkey as the Turkish/Ottoman border never reaches past the Caspian Sea and Samarkand is well on the other side of of the Caspian Sea. Eastern Turkey is rather mountainous and maps of the time (especially for that area) were notoriously inaccurate. If they are near Samarkand, they are still smack in the middle of lots of mountains. The British try mapping the area later (late 1800s) and just give up because it has too many mountains, and they'd had enough of mountains by the time they made it there from India. Even today, maps of that area are notoriously inaccurate.

--Mooir 22:56, 17 August 2007 (PDT)