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Map of the Burman Empire including also Siam, Cochin-China, Ton-king and Malaya
1842
Vietnam, Malaysia, Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei
Although this mid-19th century map covers all of mainland Southeast Asia, the Burman Empire (Myanmar) is shown in greater detail, especially its districts, rivers and place names. It was produced by the James Wyld, geographer to Queen Victoria.
Map of the Burman Empire including also Siam, Cochin-China, Ton-king and Malaya
1832
Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Brunei, Singapore
Regional borders are colour-coded on this mid-19th century map of mainland Southeast Asia, with British colonial territory in red (including part of the Burman Empire, the Straits Settlements, and Sarawak on Borneo).
Afbeldinge der Stadt Iudiad hooft des choonincrick Siam
1665
Thailand
Map of the Siamese city of Ayutthaya (‘Iudiad’) represented pictorially, surrounded by rivers and with a grid-like layout of roads, rivers and buildings. The city existed from 1350 until 1767 when it was destroyed by an invading Burmese force.
- [remove]Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library Yale University6
- Filter from 1665 to 1900
- Borneo3
- Manila3
- Siam3
- Anam2
- Binondo2
- Burman Empire2
- China Sea2
- Cochin-China2
- Ermita2
- Gulf of Siam2
- Gulf of Thailand2
- Gulf of Ton-king2
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- [remove]Palace6
- Church4
- Public Space4
- Residential Area4
- Cemetery/Columbarium3
- Court of Law3
- Hospital3
- Military Barracks3
- Police Station3
- Military Fort1
- Temple1