File:1717 map-View of Surat by Herman Moll.jpg
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English: This large map by Herman Moll shows the East Indies from the Persian border to New Guinea and the southern part of Japan, including India, Ceylon, southeast Asia, most of China, Indonesia and the Philippines. It illustrates the extent of European influence and trade in the region, at the height of European colonial control. Further map features and detail maps of interest: Batavia, Goa, Mughal Empire, Maldives, Chennai, Banten, Lake Chimay |
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Source | NLB Singapore, David Parry Southeast Asian Map Collection. Available on BookSG https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/printheritage/detail/3957ca10-8863-4f87-9d8c-49cfe590b0cd.aspx | |||
Author | Moll, Herman, -1732 | |||
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