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::I can help you with this but remember I have zero knowledge of the topic so you have to be clear on what you want, thanks.
::What I understand you basically want is a "copy" of the linked map, but I can only use it as information source and not directly copy it. --''always ping me''-- [[User:Goran tek-en|Goran tek-en]] ([[User talk:Goran tek-en|talk]]) 17:17, 19 August 2025 (UTC)
:I understand that it cannot be directly copied, @[[User:Goran tek-en|Goran tek-en]]. I would be fine with the addition of, say, rivers or even a full relief map or whatever is needed to make it ''different''. Perhaps [https://imgur.com/3axWHgr this map] by Steven Runciman (''A History of the Crusades'') would also help to make something ''different''. It is very difficult to find maps with borders in reliable sources because borders in the Middle Ages were very fluid, but Runciman's dashed lines might be helpful. Please note that there is a border between Jebeil ([[County of Tripoli]]) and Beirut ([[Kingdom of Jerusalem]]). Perhaps this inconstancy of borders could be denoted with a fading or smudged color? I don't know. So to be clear:
:#A very simple map with the towns, castles, and bishoprics would be a priority.
:#An attempt to portray the borders as they were in 1165 (Runciman's map) would be nice to see if you can bother to give it a try, but do not make them too clear-cut.
:Thanks for picking this up and I am looking forward to seeing your creative input. [[User:Surtsicna|Surtsicna]] ([[User talk:Surtsicna|talk]]) 18:51, 19 August 2025 (UTC)
{{I take| --''always ping me''-- [[User:Goran tek-en|Goran tek-en]] ([[User talk:Goran tek-en|talk]]) 17:17, 19 August 2025 (UTC)}}
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