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The Danish East Indies: They Once Existed By Rolf Dörnbach While most philatelists will be familiar with the Danish West Indies as a stamp-issuing territory
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Document Date: 2009-05-28 08:51:32


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City

Patna / Hannover / Copenhagen / Alexandria / Madras / Trieste / Calicut / Hamburg / Calcutta / /

Company

Dutch East India Company / /

Continent

America / Europe / /

Country

Egypt / Germany / Norway / Indonesia / France / United Kingdom / Sweden / India / Denmark / /

Currency

DKK / /

Event

Bankruptcy / /

Facility

Serampore College / port of Nagapattinam / Fort Dansborg / port of Taramgambadi / /

IndustryTerm

earliest printing / /

NaturalFeature

Coromandel Coast / Indies / Ganges River / Malabar Coast / Danish islands / Ganges / Nicobar Islands / Hoogli River / Malacca Straits / /

Organization

St. Olaf’s Church / Protestant Church / Serampore College / Danish administration / /

Person

Möhl / Ove Giedde / William Carey / Napoleon / Gordon A. Hughmark / Frederik V / Christian IV / Avinash B. Jagtap / Frederik III / Harry M. Konwiser / /

Position

author / Editor / King / administrator / admiral / Lieutenant / /

ProvinceOrState

Rhode Island / /

PublishedMedium

the British post / /

Region

East India / West Africa / southern India / Danish East Indies / Southeast Asia / Danish West Indies / /

Technology

Java / /

URL

www.trankebar.net / /

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