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Malabar in 1661,
Baldaeus took part.
Around 1662 he
returned to
Ceylon and
Baldaeus learned Sanskrit and
studied Hinduism.
Baldaeus settled in Jaffanapatnam...
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undertook various decorations to the palace. The
Dutch orientalist Philippus Baldaeus visited the
palace with
General Gerard Pietersz Hulft in 1656. The royal...
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Washington Academy of Sciences. 35 (3): 69–87. ISSN 0043-0439. Phillius,
Baldaeus (1960). A True and
Exact Description of the
Great Island of Ceylon. Ceylon...
- area
where ferries used to cross. In 1673, the
Dutch minister Philippus Baldaeus had
called it 'Mature', in 1681,
Robert Knox
named it as 'Matura' and in...
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ravaged by an epidemic.[vague][citation needed] Jean de Thévenot in 1666,
Baldaeus in 1672, and
Fryer in 1675
described Goa in decline.[citation needed] Maratha...
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Drawing by
Dutch missionary Philippus Baldaeus based on
description of city in A True and
Exact Description of the Most
Celebrated East-India
Coasts of...
- A True and
Exact Description of the
great island of Ceylon,
Phillipus Baldaeus, 1672, p. 8
Patrick Peebles, The
History of Sri Lanka, 2006, p. 37 Pieris...
- Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht,
Guelders &
Overijssel from 1625 to 1647
Philippus Baldaeus (1632–1671),
minister in
Jaffna Diederik Durven (1676–1740), Governor-General...
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Karaiyars and Madapallis. A
Dutch minister of the 17th century,
Philippus Baldaeus,
described the Karaiyars,
Madapallis and
Vellalars among the influential...
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those whom they
believe to be men of consequence”.
Dutch Predikant Baldaeus called them “Very
proud on the
score of
being government servants and will...