![The Arms of the Dutch East India Company and of the Town of Batavia.These shields feature the arms of the Dutch East India Company, ornamented with Neptune and a mermaid, and those The Arms of the Dutch East India Company and of the Town of Batavia.These shields feature the arms of the Dutch East India Company, ornamented with Neptune and a mermaid, and those](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2F295E8/the-arms-of-the-dutch-east-india-company-and-of-the-town-of-bataviathese-shields-feature-the-arms-of-the-dutch-east-india-company-ornamented-with-neptune-and-a-mermaid-and-those-of-batavia-flanked-by-dutch-lions-according-to-the-inscription-on-the-latter-the-city-of-jacatra-now-jakarta-was-conquered-on-30-may-in-the-year-1619-that-same-year-governor-general-jan-pietersz-coen-renamed-it-batavia-and-built-a-castle-with-dockyards-warehouses-and-offices-2F295E8.jpg)
The Arms of the Dutch East India Company and of the Town of Batavia.These shields feature the arms of the Dutch East India Company, ornamented with Neptune and a mermaid, and those
![Netherlands: VOC or Dutch East India Company bond dating from 7 November 1623, for the amount of 2, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. GBP-CPA0000508 | agefotostock Netherlands: VOC or Dutch East India Company bond dating from 7 November 1623, for the amount of 2, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. GBP-CPA0000508 | agefotostock](https://previews.agefotostock.com/previewimage/medibigoff/77a3bffc2d5c27e7eb23e9a5bde7f3e9/gbp-cpa0000508.jpg)
Netherlands: VOC or Dutch East India Company bond dating from 7 November 1623, for the amount of 2, Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. GBP-CPA0000508 | agefotostock
![This engraving, by J. Mulder , shows a dock of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in Amsterdam around 1725 Stock Photo - Alamy This engraving, by J. Mulder , shows a dock of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in Amsterdam around 1725 Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/BG70RR/this-engraving-by-j-mulder-shows-a-dock-of-the-dutch-east-india-company-BG70RR.jpg)
This engraving, by J. Mulder , shows a dock of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in Amsterdam around 1725 Stock Photo - Alamy
Replica Of The Dutch East India Company Ship The Amsterdam Moored By The National Maritime Museum In Amsterdam Stock Photo - Download Image Now - iStock
![Jelle van Lottum on Twitter: "New map showing the recruitment area of the Dutch East India Company during the 18th C. This is an improved version of a map I showed a Jelle van Lottum on Twitter: "New map showing the recruitment area of the Dutch East India Company during the 18th C. This is an improved version of a map I showed a](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DiFitc7XkAAILJw.jpg)
Jelle van Lottum on Twitter: "New map showing the recruitment area of the Dutch East India Company during the 18th C. This is an improved version of a map I showed a
Replica Of The Dutch East India Company Ship The Amsterdam Moored By The National Maritime Museum In Amsterdam Stock Photo - Download Image Now - iStock
![Typical Canal Side Cityscape Of Amsterdam, Opposite From The 17th Century HQ Of The Dutch East India Company, Now Used By The University Of Amsterdam Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Typical Canal Side Cityscape Of Amsterdam, Opposite From The 17th Century HQ Of The Dutch East India Company, Now Used By The University Of Amsterdam Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image.](https://previews.123rf.com/images/ultimagaina/ultimagaina1610/ultimagaina161000005/64797406-typical-canal-side-cityscape-of-amsterdam-opposite-from-the-17th-century-hq-of-the-dutch-east-india-.jpg)
Typical Canal Side Cityscape Of Amsterdam, Opposite From The 17th Century HQ Of The Dutch East India Company, Now Used By The University Of Amsterdam Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image.
![The Dutch East India Company captured the town of Cannanore (now Kannur) on India's southwest coast from the Portuguese in 1663. At that time, the Portuguese military position on the Malabar Coast The Dutch East India Company captured the town of Cannanore (now Kannur) on India's southwest coast from the Portuguese in 1663. At that time, the Portuguese military position on the Malabar Coast](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2B02W34/the-dutch-east-india-company-captured-the-town-of-cannanore-now-kannur-on-indias-southwest-coast-from-the-portuguese-in-1663-at-that-time-the-portuguese-military-position-on-the-malabar-coast-had-been-seriously-diminished-so-the-company-met-with-virtually-no-resistance-the-region-produced-pepper-and-cardamom-the-latter-spice-used-to-make-sweet-biscuits-the-company-ultimately-lost-cannanore-to-the-british-in-1790-2B02W34.jpg)
The Dutch East India Company captured the town of Cannanore (now Kannur) on India's southwest coast from the Portuguese in 1663. At that time, the Portuguese military position on the Malabar Coast
![Cochin (now Kochi), on India's southwest coast, was a Portuguese fortified town from 1500. In 1663 the Dutch East India Company captured the town for its pepper trade. The Dutch reduced the Cochin (now Kochi), on India's southwest coast, was a Portuguese fortified town from 1500. In 1663 the Dutch East India Company captured the town for its pepper trade. The Dutch reduced the](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2B02W38/cochin-now-kochi-on-indias-southwest-coast-was-a-portuguese-fortified-town-from-1500-in-1663-the-dutch-east-india-company-captured-the-town-for-its-pepper-trade-the-dutch-reduced-the-fort-by-two-thirds-so-that-it-would-be-easier-to-defend-portuguese-monasteries-and-churches-were-converted-into-warehouses-known-as-the-queen-of-the-arabian-sea-kochi-was-an-important-spice-trading-centre-on-the-west-coast-of-india-from-the-14th-century-occupied-by-the-portuguese-empire-in-1503-kochi-was-the-first-of-the-european-colonies-in-colonial-india-it-remained-the-main-seat-of-portuguese-indi-2B02W38.jpg)