The political changes and divisions reflected on this map are made more intense because of

historical grievances and longstanding tensions between different ethnic, religious, or cultural groups. These divisions may have developed over centuries due to unequal treatment, competition for resources, or conflicts over territory. Additionally, external influence, such as colonialism or intervention by foreign powers, may have fueled these divisions and further deepened existing animosities. The presence of these underlying factors can make it difficult to achieve peaceful resolutions and create a volatile political landscape. Furthermore, economic disparities, corruption, or governance issues may exacerbate these divisions and lead to further instability.