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Jahangir's India

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Jahangir's India
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ISBN-10 : 8119139321
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Book excerpt: Francisco Pelasert (1595-1630) was a Dutch businessman and a representative of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). He travelled in different parts of Mughal India, and stayed in Agra for seven years before departing to Java. He was also the commander of VOC-owned ship Batavia.


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