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Johan Nieuhof (22 July 1618 in
Uelsen – 8
October 1672 in Madagascar) was a
Dutch traveler who
wrote about his
journeys to Brazil,
China and India. The...
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first discovered by the
Western world when
European travelers like
Johan Nieuhof visited it,
sometimes listing it as one of the
Seven Wonders of the World...
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species of
colourful parrots. The name was used by the
Dutch writer Johan Nieuhof in 1682 in a book
describing his
travels in the East Indies. The spelling...
- Milk
coffee is a
category of coffee-based
drinks made with milk.
Johan Nieuhof, the
Dutch amb****ador to China, is
credited as the
first person to drink...
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Pearl Fishery at
Tuticorin camp, 1662, by
Johan Nieuhof....
- East-India
Company (1665) by
Johan Nieuhof. It was
first discovered by the
Western world when
travelers like
Johan Nieuhof visited it,
sometimes listing it...
- in 1171
Yingde pagoda, Qingyuan,
Guangdong Province, China, from
Johan Nieuhof (1618–1672); Jean-Baptiste Le
Carpentier (1606 – c. 1670): L'amb****ade...
- We can find no
other record of a
Mughul emb****y of 1656 to
Pekin (...)
Nieuhof's report of a
Mughul emb****y to
Peking was
taken at face
value by C. B....
- Oost-Indische Compagnie...) is a book
written by the
Dutch explorer Johan Nieuhof in 1665,
providing a
somewhat embellished account of the
first Dutch emb****y...
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Rather large mice and rats
performing in a
Chinese street circus troupe, as seen by
Johan Nieuhof in 1655-57...