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    • Dutch in Bengal
    • Bengal: Little Europe on the Ganges, 2020
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    • Chinsurah: Presentations on Dutch in 2020
    • Chinsurah: Dutch heritage 1989 and later
    • Cossimbazar: Old Dutch cemetery in 2013
  • Coromandel coast
    • Bimilipatnam: The real Dutch cemetery, 2020
    • Pulicat (Palliacatta)
    • Pulicat: Dutch heritage revisited 2020
    • Sadras: Dutch fort in better state than in 1989
    • Masulipatnam cemetery: Dutch history in stone
    • Dutch cemetery in Masulipatnam 2020
    • Dutch fort in Masulipatnam 2020
  • Malabar coast
    • Cochin: Dutch heritage in 2020
    • Cochin best preserved Dutch heritage
    • Cochin: David hall renovated
    • De Lannoy’s tomb under renovation 2020
    • Cochin: Hidden Dutch gems at Vypeen 2020
    • Cochin: Fort on Vypeen
    • Cochin: Other Dutch remains
    • Dutch and Kannur fort
    • Quillon: Poor families live on old Dutch cemetery ground
  • Gujarat
    • Bharuch revisited in 2019
    • Bharuch cemetery 1989
    • Bharuch: A son who lived only two hours
    • Agra: Jan Willem Hessing’s ‘Red Taj’
    • Surat cemetery revisited 2019
    • Surat: Nicest Dutch tomb in 1989
  • Other Dutch heritage
    • The colourful Jacob Haafner
    • VOC in India bibliography
    • Nieuw item
    • Chinsurah 2021: the best documented Dutch cemetery in India
  • J.J. Cotton on the Dutch culte des morts in India

Cochin: Dutch heritage in 2020

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  • Batttle of Travancore and Eustatius de Lannoy
  • Bengal: Jan Albert Sichterman – Nearly 15 years VOC service
  • Bengal: Little Europe on the Ganges, 2020
  • Bharuch cemetery 1989
  • Bharuch revisited in 2019
  • Bharuch: A son who lived only two hours
  • Bharuch: Dutch sundial in 2019
  • Bimilipatnam: Old Dutch cemetery
  • Bimilipatnam: The real Dutch cemetery, 2020
  • Chinsurah 2021: the best documented Dutch cemetery in India
  • Chinsurah: Dutch heritage 1989 and later
  • Chinsurah: Presentations on Dutch in 2020
  • Chinsurah: revamp cemetery
  • Chinsurah: Revamped Dutch heritage in 2020
  • Chinsurah: Students find out relevance of Dutch heritage
  • Cochin best preserved Dutch heritage
  • Cochin: David hall renovated
  • Cochin: Dutch heritage in 2020
  • Cochin: Fort on Vypeen
  • Cochin: Hidden Dutch gems at Vypeen 2020
  • Cochin: Other Dutch remains
  • Contact me
  • Cossimbazar: Old Dutch cemetery in 2013
  • De Lannoy’s tomb under renovation 2020
  • Dutch and Kannur fort
  • Dutch cemetery in Masulipatnam 2020
  • Dutch fort in Masulipatnam
  • Dutch fort in Masulipatnam 2020
  • Dutch in Bengal
  • J.J. Cotton on the Dutch culte des morts in India
  • Masulipatnam cemetery: Dutch history in stone
  • My interest
  • Nagapatnam: Dutch built ten churches and a hospital
  • Pulicat (Palliacatta)
  • Pulicat: Dutch heritage revisited 2020
  • Quillon: Poor families live on old Dutch cemetery ground
  • Sadras: Dutch fort in better state than in 1989
  • Surat cemetery revisited 2019
  • Surat: Nicest Dutch tomb in 1989
  • Terpstra’s 1947 book helped my first trip in 1989
  • The colourful Jacob Haafner
  • Tuticorin: Dutch church in 2013
  • VOC in India bibliography

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