coordinates: 6º50'00 N 101º20'00 E
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Pattani |
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Pattanij, Patani |
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VOC |
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Beschryvinge van de Oostindische Compagnie (uitgegeven door Dr. F.W. Stapel) |
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1601-1622 |
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Thailand |
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Death sentence at Patani
Inhabitants of Patani
Map of Cambodia to Borneo
Map of India to Japan
Map of Indonesia and the Philippines
Map of Java, Sumatra, Borneo and Malaysia
Map of Siam, Tonkin, Pegu, Ava and Arakan
Map of South East Asia with an inset showing the Botton Strait
Map of Thailand and Cambodia
Map of the Indian Ocean
Map of the Indian Ocean
Map of the Indian Ocean
Map of the South Chinese Sea
Map of the southern part of the South Chinese Sea
Triumphal procession near the city of Patani
Two maps of Thailand, Malaysia and Sumatra
Inhabitants of Patani
Map of Cambodia to Borneo
Map of India to Japan
Map of Indonesia and the Philippines
Map of Java, Sumatra, Borneo and Malaysia
Map of Siam, Tonkin, Pegu, Ava and Arakan
Map of South East Asia with an inset showing the Botton Strait
Map of Thailand and Cambodia
Map of the Indian Ocean
Map of the Indian Ocean
Map of the Indian Ocean
Map of the South Chinese Sea
Map of the southern part of the South Chinese Sea
Triumphal procession near the city of Patani
Two maps of Thailand, Malaysia and Sumatra
Until around 1620, Pattani was possibly the VOC's most important trading centre in Asia. It lost this position when Governor-General Jan Pieterszoon Coen began concentrating the Company's trading activities in Batavia. Some time around 1622 the VOC abandoned its trading post in Pattani. Prior to that date its efforts to keep the local pepper trade out of the hands of the Chinese, its main competitors, had met with little success.















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