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Illustrations of the Dutch in India 17-18th centur

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Topic: Illustrations of the Dutch in India 17-18th centur
Posted By: Druzhina
Subject: Illustrations of the Dutch in India 17-18th centur
Date Posted: 12-Apr-2015 at 06:47
Illustrations of the Dutch in India 17-18th centuries
http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Moghul/17thC/Darbar_of_Cornelis_van_den_Bogaarde.htm - The Darbar of Cornelis van den Bogaerde, in charge of the Dutch (VOC) trading post in Hyderabad, c. 1687
http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Moghul/17thC/Procession_of_Cornelis_van_den_Bogaarde.htm - The procession of Cornelis van den Bogaerde, c. 1687
http://www.warfare.altervista.org/Moghul/18thC/The_reception_of_Jan_Joshua_Ketelaer.htm - The reception of Jan Joshua Ketelaer, 1712, surrounded by Dutch and Indian soldiers who walk in procession.


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http://www.warfare.meximas.com/Moghul/17thC/Darbar_of_Cornelis_van_den_Bogaarde.htm - The Darbar of Cornelis van den Bogaerde, in charge of the Dutch (VOC) trading post in Hyderabad, c. 1687
http://www.warfare.meximas.com/Moghul/17thC/Procession_of_Cornelis_van_den_Bogaarde.htm - The procession of Cornelis van den Bogaerde, c. 1687
http://www.warfare.meximas.com/Moghul/18thC/The_reception_of_Jan_Joshua_Ketelaer.htm - The reception of Jan Joshua Ketelaer, 1712, surrounded by Dutch and Indian soldiers who walk in procession.

Druzhina
http://www.warfare.altervista.org/17C.htm - 17th Century Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers



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Posted By: Sander
Date Posted: 19-Apr-2015 at 05:19
Thanks for the pics.  

The way the  faces of the Dutch soldiers are depicted in the Reception of Jan Joshua Ketelaer illustration reminds me some what of how the Arabs did it in late medieval times.


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