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India quae Orientalis dicitur, et insvlae adiacentes
1664
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
French text on the reverse of this map describes the religion, languages, crops, trade etc. of Aracam and Pegu (Myanmar), Siam (Thailand), Cambaja (Cambodia). The map is dedicated to the Dutch merchant Christophoro Thisio.
India quae Orientalis dicitur, et insvlae adiacentes
c.1645-1658
Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Thailand, Vietnam
German text on the reverse of this map describes the populations, crops, trade etc. of Sumatra, Borneo, Philippines, and Banda Islands. There are drawings of sailing ships, and the map is dedicated to the Dutch merchant Christophoro Thisio.
India orientalis
1636
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
As was common in this era, this map mistakenly shows the bottom of Peninsula Malaya as a separate island. The map also features illustrations of ships and a sea monster. Text on the reverse describes the people, crops, geography of the region.
India orientalis
1630
Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam
As was common in this era, this map mistakenly shows the bottom of Peninsula Malaya as a separate island. The map also features illustrations of ships and a sea monster. Latin text on the reverse describes the people, crops, geography of the region.
Svmatra cum circumiacentibus insulis
1601
Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore
A colourful early 17th century map of Sumatra, Java and the Malay Peninsula, with North located to the left, and major settlements marked. Latin text on the reverse describes the peoples, religions, languages, agriculture, mining etc. of the region.
Descriptio Malaccae
c.1600-1699
Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia
Latin text on the reverse of this map describes Malacca, including crops and products (rice, pepper, spices, pearls), precious metals (gold, silver and tin), and animals (sheep, elephant), showing the city’s importance to European trade at the time.
- Indonesia53
- Malaysia26
- Singapore19
- Brunei16
- East Timor15
- Myanmar15
- Cambodia14
- Laos14
- Philippines14
- Thailand14
- Vietnam14
- Southeast Asia12
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- Java37
- Sumatra30
- Borneo22
- Dutch East Indies16
- Malay Peninsula14
- Batavia13
- Celebes13
- Sulawesi13
- Jakarta12
- Western New Guinea12
- Java Sea11
- Pegu11
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- Military Fort24
- Kampong/Village23
- Church18
- Cemetery/Columbarium15
- Residential Area13
- Hospital10
- Jail/Prison6
- Post Office6
- Temple5
- Police Station4
- Public Space4
- Communal Land/Property3
- Court of Law3
- Military Barracks3
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- [remove]Plantation/Forestry Area58
- Crops56
- Mining17
- Domesticated Animals12
- Fishing7
- Agricultural Pond1
- [remove]Reef58
- Shoal58
- Bowen, Emanuel7
- Keyser, Jacob5
- Reland, Adriaan5
- Bachiene, Willem Albert4
- Keulen, Gerard van4
- Noort, Olivier van4
- Valentyn, François4
- Cronenberg, F.3
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- Gerard van Keulen6
- Topographische Inrichting5
- Gerard onder de Linden4
- A.J. Bogaerts3
- Edward Stanford3
- Johannes van Braam3
- Topographische Bureau3
- Van Haren Noman & Kolff3
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- Amsterdam17
- London12
- Batavia8
- The Hague6
- Dordrecht2
- Brisbane1
- Calcutta1
- Cologne1
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