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that depends on which period of history !This seems like the correct place to ask a simple question that came to my mind:
What are the historic borders of Jammu & Kashmir?
that depends on which period of history !
some old pre independence map!Of course, but specifically as of 14 August, 1947.
some old pre independence map!
how can it be a pre independence map when it is showing Pakistan?some old pre independence map!
some old pre independence map!
oops! sorry my mistake.This can't be a pre independence map, or one from that time. Even if we ignore Pakistan, the state of Himachal Pradesh was created in 1971 as the 18th state of India. That's major giveaway.
that depends on which period of history !
I think it is safe to assume there were no territorial changes to the state of Kashmir from 1909 to 1947 whilst it was under suzerainty of Britain, almost a semi-protectorate.
Except that the British Empire gave up its claims over the trans-Himalayan watershed on behalf of the State of Kashmir in 1927. So your assumption is not correct.
Follow this link, it is the princely state's map in 1931, four years after the date in your assertion.
-- Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 26, Atlas 1931 edition -- Digital South Asia Library
To my eye, the map looks almost the same in terms of borders as the one posted earlier of 1909. Could you be more specific on what the trans-himalayan watershed is exactly? Aksai chin or shaksgam valley/trans-karakorum tract (which were never under control of the raj, dogras or successor governments on the ground)?
The maps were updated much later.