Seventeenth-century Burma and the Dutch East India Company, 1634-1680Singapore University Press, 2006 - 348 стор. The Dutch East India Company (VOC) had one of the most active foreign operations in Burma in the seventeenth century. The VOC's voluminous records discuss trade, but they also contain detailed information about the people and the country-side VOC officials encountered in Burma. Wil Dijk's account of this period opens a window into the past of one of the most fascinating countries on earth. |
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Historical Background | 8 |
Burma in the Seventeenth Century | 20 |
The Portuguese the Dutch and the Bay of Bengal | 55 |
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Seventeenth-century Burma and the Dutch East India Company, 1634-1680 Wil O. Dijk Обмежений попередній перегляд - 2006 |
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Anaukpetlun Anthoni Pavilioen Appendix Arakan Asian Batavia to Pulicat Bay of Bengal Beschrijvinge Bhamo Burg Burmese cash coins cent China Chinese coins Company's Cornelis Mersman Cornelis Speelman Coromandel Coast Coulster VOC 1313 Curieuse Beschrijving Dutch East India Early English Intercourse East India Company factors in Burma ganza gelegentheid governor guilders gunpowder Hall Heeren XVII Holland Indian textiles Intercourse with Burma Joan Maetsuycker Joris van Coulster July King Pye King Thalun Laurens Pit Lieberman Lower Burma Martaban Masulipatnam Masulipatnam to Batavia merchants monsoon Muslim Oostindische Compagnie original G.M. pagodas Pavilioen in Pulicat Pegu City Pieter Hoijbergh Pipli Pit in Pulicat Portuguese profits Pulicat to Batavia Pulicat to Heeren Relations with Burma Robbert Bruijn rubies sail saltpetre Sept seventeenth century silver slaves Southeast Asia Speelman in Pulicat Syriam Syriam River Tavoy Thalun Toungoo viss of ganza VOC ships Wigbret Yunnan