Maprajapinta
Maprajapinta, also known as the "Map of the World," is a significant historical artifact that dates back to the 15th century. It is a large, intricate map that covers the entire known world at the time of its creation. The map is notable for its detailed illustrations of various regions, including Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Maprajapinta is believed to have been created by a group of cartographers and scholars from the Indian subcontinent, although the exact origin and creators remain a subject of debate among historians.
The map is characterized by its use of a grid system, which allows for precise measurement and
Despite its historical significance, Maprajapinta has been lost to time, and only fragments and copies survive