Lot #: 83636
La Ville de SURATTE, dans l'Empire du Mogol. |
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Description
A copper engraving of Suratte, an important former trade post of the VOC, seen here with some VOC ships and local vessels in the foreground. From Pieter van der Aa's in "Les Voyages du sieur Albert de Mandelslo".
Suratte or Soeratte was a famous trading city on the north coast of what is now India, in the modern state of Gujarat, lying on the river Tapti. The city, now known as Surat, became a directorate of the Dutch East India Company in 1616. The British had established a factory in the Suratte in 1609 or 1612, after delivering a blow to the Portuguese.
It was part of what is today known as Dutch India.
Suratte or Soeratte was a famous trading city on the north coast of what is now India, in the modern state of Gujarat, lying on the river Tapti. The city, now known as Surat, became a directorate of the Dutch East India Company in 1616. The British had established a factory in the Suratte in 1609 or 1612, after delivering a blow to the Portuguese.
It was part of what is today known as Dutch India.
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