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The Dutch Map of Southern India is from the India Office Records Department. It has not been published before. Though the map is undated there is sufficient internal evidence to its date. The Kingdoms of Bijapur and Golkonda which are clearly marked show that the political conditions represented are prior to the annexation of these States. The Marathas are not marked at all. Besides, Cochin is shown as being Portuguese while Quilon is marked without any indication of its political status. In any case, therefore, the map was drawn before 1663; and it is likely that it represents the political division in India in 1660
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