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This is a superb bird's eye view of Lovek (or Longvek or Euwaeck), the capital city of Cambodia after the sacking of Angkor by the Siamese king Borommaracha II in 1431. The city is surrounded by water serving as a moat for protection. The houses are laid out in an orderly fashion. The central structure is protected by both moat and a gated fence. The crops are also planted in an orderly fashion. From Oud en Nieuw Oost Indien. This book described the history of the Dutch East India Company, and the countries of Southeast Asia plus China, Japan and Australia.
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Very good-excellent. On watermarked laid paper. Slight toning. Issed folds. Uncolored.
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1724-6 Valentijn View of Cambodia's Lovek -- Eauweck, Hoofd-Stad van Cambodia
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