Aokber Aokber Object Type : Drawing Object number: NG-2008-60-8 Inscriptions / Brands: signature, handwriting: 'Aokber soon from Hoemojoen agtste king or mogul / Indo Stan: he carried the name of Akebar / means soo much as the inimitable, he left / dese World .... "Description: Drawing from the manuscript of the VOC minister Adrian Canter Visscher back with eight Indian miniatures and two maps of places on the Coromandel Coast. The text consists of two parts: a history of the Mughal Empire and the VOC settlements on the Coromandel Coast; Then follows a recommendation to the Lords XVII on the e


Aokber Aokber Object Type : Drawing Object number: NG-2008-60-8 Inscriptions / Brands: signature, handwriting: 'Aokber soon from Hoemojoen agtste king or mogul / Indo Stan: he carried the name of Akebar / means soo much as the inimitable, he left / dese World .... "Description: Drawing from the manuscript of the VOC minister Adrian Canter Visscher back with eight Indian miniatures and two maps of places on the Coromandel Coast. The text consists of two parts: a history of the Mughal Empire and the VOC settlements on the Coromandel Coast; Then follows a recommendation to the Lords XVII on the economic situation of the VOC in the Coromandel. Manufacturer : writer: Adrian Canter Visscher Artist: anonymous place manufacture: Decca Dating: ca. 1675 - ca. 1725 and / or ca. 1750 - ca. 1755 Material: paper Technique: writing / drawing dimensions: h 30 mm × W 27 mm Subject: historical person ruler, sovereignWanneer: 1675 - 1755


Size: 1414px × 1766px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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