The designing of the Map of Wallachia and the other cartographic works were the main and long-term engagement of Rigas. The real reason of the publishing of the maps has not been verified. Rigas in person, during his interrogation by the Austrian authorities after his arrest, claimed that he published the Maps purely for commercial reasons, and the authorities accepted his claim. The addition of the portrait of the ruler of Wallachia, the votive inscription and the indication “
to the Greeks and philhellenes” allow us to think that the Map was created on demand of Alexander Ypsilantis. Through the position he held, Alexander Ypsilantis contributed to the awakening of the Greeks, in book publishing and dissemination of literature. Furthermore, the symbolic representations accompanying the Map have led to the conclusion that the publishing of the Map is part of the ideological context of Rigas Velestinlis for the formation of a creative and liberal state in the Balkans which would be called the Greek Republic and would include all Christian Ottoman conquered lands. The Map of Moldova and the New Map of Wallachia were not released in the
Danubian Principalities since shortly after their release, Rigas was arrested and all copies were confiscated, making them unique and very hard to find today. ==See also==