- François
Pyrard de
Laval (French pronunciation: [fʁɑ̃swa piʁaʁ də laval]; c. 1578 – ca. 1623) was a
French navigator who is
remembered for a
personal written...
- ridiculous. Such a
practice also
prevailed in Calicut,
registering the goods,
Pyrard called the
system "most admirable".
Malabar pirates had four
harbours under...
- One was
wrecked in the Maldives,
leading to the
adventure of François
Pyrard de Laval, who
managed to
return to
France in 1611. The
second ship, carrying...
- the
historian Diogo do Couto.
Pyrard, François;
Pierre de Bergeron; Bignon, Jérôme (1890). The
voyage of François
Pyrard of
Laval to the East Indies, the...
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Arthunkal Church during Feast Arthunkal Veluthachan Pyrard, François (1887). The
voyage of François
Pyrard ... to the East Indies. Vol. I. London: The Hakluyt...
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Corbin was
wrecked in the Maldives,
leading to the
adventure of François
Pyrard de Laval, who
managed to
return to
France in 1611. The Croissant, carrying...
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Reprint Corporation. The
voyage of François
Pyrard of Laval: to the East
Volume 2, Part 2 By François
Pyrard pg 467 Defremery, C. (1999). Ibn
Battuta in...
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country for 10
years until his
death in 1408 or 1409.
Pyrard, François (1887). The
voyage of François
Pyrard of Laval, to the East Indies, the Maldives, the...
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structure is not
fully do****ented.
However the
French explorer François
Pyrard de Laval, who
spent five
years in the
Maldives following a
shipwreck in...
- : 395–397
Recounting his 10
years in the East
Indies (1601–1611), François
Pyrard of
Raval (ca. 1578–1623)
mentioned a
wreck of a
Sundanese junk in Guradu...