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The external trade routes of India: with tables showing the amount and value of the principal exports and imports of the chief Indian sea ports and frontier states
1886
Myanmar, Thailand
This map of the trade routes of India includes Burma (Myanmar) and part of Siam (Thailand). The Rangoon and Irrawaddy Valley State Railway is marked. There are tables showing the values of imports and exports for each area, listed by produce type.
A map shewing the various routes proposed for connecting China with India and Europe through Burmah and developing the trade of Eastern Bengal, Burmah and China
1875
Myanmar, Thailand
A map of proposed trade routes through Burmah (modern Myanmar) intended to connect China to India and Europe. The border between India and Burmah is marked as being ‘unexplored’ and ‘undefined’. A table lists the distances between various cities.
[Manuscript map of Asia and Australia]
1870
Southeast Asia, Singapore, Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam
On this hand-drawn and coloured map of Asia, the colours differentiate the colonial territories of the European powers: for example, New Guinea is divided into Dutch, British and German areas, and Borneo is split between the British and Dutch.
- [remove]Myanmar5
- Thailand3
- Brunei1
- Cambodia1
- East Timor1
- Indonesia1
- Laos1
- Malaysia1
- Papua New Guinea1
- Philippines1
- Singapore1
- Southeast Asia1
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- [remove]Rangoon5
- Yangon5
- Burmah3
- Siam3
- Upper Burma3
- British Burmah2
- Karennee2
- Lower Burma2
- Myohaung2
- Nahakaung2
- Thazi2
- Bangkok1
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- [remove]National Border5
- Colonial Possessions3
- Regional Border2