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Get this from a library. The Arabian seas, [R J Barendse; Onderzoekschool CNWS.; International Institute for Asian Studies.]. These four volumes are the sequel to the author's Arabian Seas Rather than describing the history of the Indian Ocean in the 18 th century with a broad brush, which tends to result in typecasting, the author intends to do so with a fine pencil, as micro-history (p.
xvii). In Volume 1, the author provides an introduction to the historiography of the Indian Ocean. Barendse has published, in addition to many articles and reviews, The Arabian Seas (CNWS, Leiden, — an earlier version of this work), with O. Nieuwenhuys, Kinderen in India hun leven en werk (Children in India: Their Life and Work — Utrecht, ), and Een geschiedenis van Engeland in Arabian seas twintigste eeuw van tot Written by Marco Ramerini.
English text revision by Dietrich Köster. PORTUGUESE EMPIRE: MIDDLE EAST ARABIA, PERSIAN GULF: – Al-Khalifa, Shaikh Abdullah Bin Khalid and Abahussain, Dr. Ali “Bahrain Through The Ages – Vol.2”, Historical Documents Centre,Bahrain 1 The Carmathians of Bahrain; 2 The Ayounis; 3 The Zenk and the Selgrids; 4 The.
Barendse’s work first appeared in under the title of The Arabian Seas This project has since been continued and expanded into the three volume study The Arabian Seas [2] As an example this paper has benefited greatly from use of the extensive digital collections and libraries of the Sheikh Al Qassimi Gulf Studies Research.
The fort was renamed “Nossa Senhora da Conceição”. When the Portuguese arrived, the main ports of the Persian Gulf and Arabia such as Julfar, Bahrain, Calayate (Qalhat), Mascate, Catifa (al Qatif), Corfação and the islands of Queixome and Lareca were all under the jurisdiction of the King of Hormuz.
[1] Barendse’s work first appeared in under the title of The Arabian Seas This project has since been continued and expanded into the three volume study The Arabian Seas [2] As an example this paper has benefited greatly from use of the extensive digital collections and libraries of the Sheikh Al Qassimi Gulf Studies Research.
Download Citation | The Arabian Seas: The Indian Ocean World of the Seventeenth Century (review) | Journal of World History () This book has been a. Wiebe's book, then, serves as a productive foil for Geary's, and vice versa.
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(review of Gascoigne) 4, Ahlström, Christian. Looking for Leads: Shipwrecks of the Past Revealed by Contemporary The Arabian Seas 4, Barker, John. (review of Denoon [ed.]) 1, Member publication: Arabian Seas Tue, 16 Jun + [email protected] Re: JWSR proposal Wed, 18 Nov EST.
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The honourable company: a history of the English East India Company / John Keay. Varma, Birendra. English East India Company and the Afghans, R.J. Barendse. The Arabian Seas, This is a very partial list.
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During the years between the Treaty of Paris and the Treaty of Wangxi, Americans first voyaged past the Cape of Good Hope, reaching the ports of Algiers and the bazaars of Arabia, the markets of India and the beaches of Sumatra, the villages of Cochin, China, and the factories of Canton/5(5).
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True Yankees: The South Seas and the Discovery of American Identity (The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and /5(5). BIBLIOGRAPHY Mukherjee, Lakshmi Subramanian (ed.), Politics and Trade in the Indian Ocean World: Essays in Honour of Ashin Das Gupta (Delhi: Oxford University Press, ), Barendse, R.
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The Arabian Seas in the 18th century” The Mariner’s Mirror (), pp. January 1, “Between profit and power: The Dutch East India Company and institutional early Title: Member Advisory Board at .TANAP Workshop in Xiamen. Note: All right reserved. No part of this paper may be reproduced and cited in any form or by any means without the author permission!
On the south-west coast of India is located a port town whose maritime history goes back to when a flooding of the river Periyar caused a natural harbour to be formed.René Barendse expresses puzzlement with Dapper's ‘excellent description of Gombroon’ in Dapper's Asia, and calls Asia ‘a strange book-for it is unclear how Dapper obtained his information-yet it is a veritable storehouse of rare data’ (R.
Barendse, The Arabian Seas Armonk80n) This may hint at Dapper's access to voc.