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Le Royaume de Siam avec les Royaumes qui luy sont Tributaires et les Isles de Sumatra, Andemaon etc.
1719
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
Map of part of Southeast Asia, featuring a maritime route from the Sunda Strait to the ports of Bantam (Banten) and Batavia (Jakarta) on Java, and then up through the Gulf of Thailand to the Kingdom of Siam. The return route is also marked.
Le Royaume de Siam avec les Royaumes qui luy sont Tributaires et les Isles de Sumatra, Andemaon etc.
1719
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
Map of part of Southeast Asia, featuring a maritime route from the Sunda Strait to the ports of Bantam (Banten) and Batavia (Jakarta) on Java, and then up through the Gulf of Thailand to the Kingdom of Siam. The return route is also marked.
Plan de la Ville de Siam: Capitale du Royaume de ce nom = Platte grond van Siam: Hoofd stad des Koningryks van dien' naam
1687
Thailand
Map of the Siamese city of Ayutthaya (‘Ville de Siam’), surrounded by the Menam River (Chao Phraya River). Roads and buildings are marked, including a number of royal palaces and pagodas, which are listed on the Dutch and French-language legend.
Plan de la Ville de Siam: Capitale du Royaume de ce nom = Platte grond van Siam: Hoofd stad des Koningryks van dien' naam
1687
Thailand
Map of the Siamese city of Ayutthaya (‘Ville de Siam’), surrounded by the Menam River (Chao Phraya River). Roads and buildings are marked, including a number of royal palaces and pagodas, which are listed on the Dutch and French-language legend.
Ware affbeeldinge wegens het casteel ende stadt Batavia gelegen opt groot eylant Java anno 1669
1670
Indonesia
A plan of the important port of Batavia (Jakarta), with the fort, river, city streets and fields. Decorative illustrations include ships in the harbour, a view of the city and mountains, and the city’s coat of arms: a lion holding a sword and shield.
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.
Malacca
1616
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
French text on the back of this map of mainland Southeast Asia describes the kingdom of Pegu (Myanmar), its royal palace, ports and trade with Sumatra and Malacca (rice, butter, oil, salt, onions, silver, porcelain, quicksilver, copper, pewter etc.).
- Indonesia39
- Thailand24
- Malaysia14
- Singapore13
- Myanmar12
- Vietnam12
- Cambodia11
- Laos11
- Brunei10
- Philippines6
- East Timor3
- Papua New Guinea2
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- Dutch East Indies21
- Java20
- Sumatra18
- Ayutthaya15
- Borneo14
- Siam14
- Batavia11
- Jakarta11
- Chao Phraya River10
- Malay Peninsula9
- Gulf of Thailand8
- South China Sea7
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- [remove]Palace60
- Residential Area33
- Military Fort32
- Kampong/Village27
- Temple26
- Church25
- Hospital19
- Public Space18
- Cemetery/Columbarium15
- Military Barracks15
- Court of Law13
- Jail/Prison12
- Post Office12
- Mosque7
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- Bellin, Jacques Nicolas8
- Schley, Jacobus van der6
- Kaempfer, Engelbert4
- Wyld, James4
- Lodewycksz, Willem3
- Chatelain, Henri Abraham2
- Prévost, Abbé2
- Versteeg, W.F.2
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- Topographische Bureau8
- Gosse & Neaulme4
- Pierre de Hondt4
- Chez L'Honore & Châtelain Libraires2
- Homann Heirs2
- James Wyld2
- Johannes van Braam2
- R. & J. Ottens2
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- Batavia11
- The Hague10
- Amsterdam9
- London5
- Paris3
- Bogor2
- Dordrecht2
- Dehradun1
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