Southeast Asia: 'Hinter-Indien' ('Further India'), a map of Greater Indochina and the western part of the Malay-Indonesian Archipelago, Bibliographisches Institut in Leipzig, Germany, 1876. Physical map showing approximate political frontiers in Green. The Shan and Lao states are shown independent of (or tributary to) Siam. Chiang Mai ('Tshien-Mai'and Luang Prabang are both shown lying within the frontiers of a greater Siam,, but the territoryy of Chiang Mai extends further to the northwest, into Burma's Shan State, beyond the Salween River, than it does today.


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