MAP
General Map
D2018_000065_BL
A New Map of the East Indies taken from Mr de Fer's map of Asia showing their chief divisions, cities, towns, ports, rivers, mountains etc
1701
This map of the East Indies, shows Southeast Asia, India, part of China, Great Tibet and Persia, the Empire of the Great Mogol (Mogul), chief divisions, kingdoms, cities, towns, place names, mountains in pictorial form, rivers, islands, Inde (Indus) River, Ganges River, Mecon River (Mekong), Menan River (Chao Phraya), Colombo, Achem (Aceh), Batavia, Malacca, Manilla (Manila), Macao, Siam, Banko (Bangkok), Ponompingh (Phnom Penh), Martaban, Pegu, Ava, Tunquin (Tongkin), Cochinchina, Malaye (Malaya), Kingdoms of Siam, Camboya (Cambodia), Brema, Martaban and Pegu, Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Celebes, Philippine Islands (Philippines), Island of Formosa or Bell Island (Taiwan), Hayanan Island (Hainan), Island of Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Straits of Malacca, Gulf of Cochinchina and Tunquin (Tonkin), Gulf of Siam (Thailand), Gulf of Bengal, and others.  
20050000743 - 0003_C6317-02_D2018_000065_BL
C6317-02 MAPS C.38.E.1 (30)
English
by Sutton Nichols
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