A. M. Perrot. Map of Indochina. 1837.
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Print of hand colored steel engraving titled Indo-Chine“.
Author A. M. Perrot.
Engraved by unknown.
From Dictionnaire universel Geographie moderne, description physique, politique et historique de tous les lieux de la terre“ by A. M. Perrot and M. Alex. Aragon. Paris. 1837.
Mainland Southeast Asia, also known as Indochina or the Indochinese Peninsula, refers to the continental portion of Southeast Asia lying east of India and roughly south or southwest of China. The historical name "Indochina" has its origins in the French Indochine, a combination of the names of "India" and "China", referring to the location of the territory between those two countries.The countries of mainland Southeast Asia received cultural influence from both India and China to varying degrees. Some cultures, such as those of Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Malaysia are influenced mainly by India with a smaller influence from China. Others, such as Vietnam, are more heavily influenced by Chinese culture with only minor cultural influences from India, largely via the Champa civilization that Vietnam conquered during its southward expansion.The region experienced colonial rule through the 19th century into the mid-20th century with French Indochina as well as British India.
Approx. image size 18, 7 x 14, 2/26, 5 x 17, 1 cm.Condition: good.
Author A. M. Perrot.
Engraved by unknown.
From Dictionnaire universel Geographie moderne, description physique, politique et historique de tous les lieux de la terre“ by A. M. Perrot and M. Alex. Aragon. Paris. 1837.
Mainland Southeast Asia, also known as Indochina or the Indochinese Peninsula, refers to the continental portion of Southeast Asia lying east of India and roughly south or southwest of China. The historical name "Indochina" has its origins in the French Indochine, a combination of the names of "India" and "China", referring to the location of the territory between those two countries.The countries of mainland Southeast Asia received cultural influence from both India and China to varying degrees. Some cultures, such as those of Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Malaysia are influenced mainly by India with a smaller influence from China. Others, such as Vietnam, are more heavily influenced by Chinese culture with only minor cultural influences from India, largely via the Champa civilization that Vietnam conquered during its southward expansion.The region experienced colonial rule through the 19th century into the mid-20th century with French Indochina as well as British India.
Approx. image size 18, 7 x 14, 2/26, 5 x 17, 1 cm.Condition: good.
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