List of Dutch East India Company trading posts and settlements

List of Dutch East India Company trading posts and settlements

The following were trading posts owned by the Dutch East India Company and the Dutch West India Company, presented in geographical sequence from west to east:

Africa

aint Helena

*Saint Helena

South Africa

*Cape of Good Hope (Cape Colony): 1752-1806

Mozambique

Jan. 1721 - 23 December 1730.
*Delagoa Bay: Fort Lydsaamheid (Jan. 1721 - 23 December 1730.)

Madagascar

*Antongil Bay: 1641/2 factory - 1646/7

Mauritius

Mauritius (1638-1658/ 1664-1710)

Middle East

Yemen

*Al Mukha (Mocca), (1620-16.. / 1697-1757)
*Aden, (1614-1620)

Persia (Iran)

*Esfahan (of Ispahan) (1623-1747)
*Bandar-e Abbas (of Gamron) (1623-1766)
*Kharg. Fort Mosselstein (1750-1766)
*Bandar-e Kong(1665-1753)

India

*Surat (1616-1795)
*Agra (1621-1720)
*Burhanpur
*Ahmadabad (1617-1744)
*Bharuch (of Brochia, Broach)
*Vengurla (1637-1685)

Malabar (Southern part of Westcoast India)

*Cranganore or Cranganor (Kodungallor) (1662) (taken from Portugal)
*Cochin de Cima (Pallipuram) (1661) (taken from Portugal)
*Cochin, Cochin de Baixo or Santa Cruz (1663) (taken from Portugal)
*Quilon (Coylan) (1661) (taken from Portugal)
*Cannanore (1663-1790) (taken from Portugal)
*Kundapura (1667- ca.1682)
*Kayankulam (ca. 1645)
*Ponnani (ca. 1663)

Coromandel (East coast of India)

*Golkonda(1662-ca 1733)
*Bimilipatnam,(1687-1795/ 1818-1825)to the English
*Jaggernaikpoeram (now Kakinada)(1734 �1795/ 1818-1825) to the English
*Daatzeram (now Drakshawarama)(1633-1730)
*Nagelwanze(1669-1687)
*Palikol(1613-1781/ 1785-1795/ 1818-1825)to the English
*Masulipatnam(1605-1756)
*Petapoeli (Nizampatnam)(1606-1668)
*Paliacatta (now Pulicat)(1610-1781/ 1785-1795/ 1805-1825) to the English
*Sadras(1654-1757/ 1785-1795), conquered by the British 1818
*Tierepopelier (now Thiruppapuliyur)(1608-1625)
*Tegenapatnam, Kudalur (now Cuddalore)(1647-1758)
*Porto Novo(nowParangipettai)(1608-1825 (1 June)) to the English.
*Negapatnam(1658-1781) to the English.
*Tuticorin or Tutucorim(1658)
*Travancore, nowadays part of India

Far East

Burma

*Mrohaung (Arakan) (1625-1665)
*Siriangh (of Syriam (1635-1679)
*Ava (ca. 1635-1679)
*Martaban (ca. 1660-.)

Thailand (Siam)

*Ayutthaya, main quarter 1613 - 1767.
*Patani (Pattani), trading house 1602 - 1623.
*Sangora (Songkhla), trading house 1607 - 1623.
*Ligor (Ligoor, now Nakhon Si Thammarat), trading house - 1756.

Malaysia

*Malacca (1641-1824)

Dutch East Indies (Indonesia)

*Batavia

Vietnam (Tonkin)

*Yonkin, comptoir van 1636 - 1699
*Hoi An, comptoir van 1636 - 1741.

China

*Fort Zeelandia (Taiwan)
*Pescadores Islands Castle, (1620-1624 (August 25))

Japan

*Hirado (1609-1641)
*Deshima (1641-1853)

ee also

* Dutch Empire
* Evolution of the Dutch Empire
* List of Dutch West India Company trading posts and settlements


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