junk ceylonの例文
- Junk Ceylon is mentioned seven times in Mendes Pinto s accounts.
- According to a French source, Ayutthaya in the eighteenth century comprised these principal cities : Martaban, Ligor or Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Tenasserim, Junk Ceylon or Phuket Island, Singora or Songkhla.
- The Dutch, the English, and from the 1680s the French, competed with each other for trade with the island of Phuket ( the island was named Junk Ceylon at that time ), which was valued as a rich source of tin.
- Pinto said that Junk Ceylon was a destination port where trading vessels made regular stops for supplies and provisions, however, during the mid-16th century, the island was in decline due to pirates and often rough and unpredictable seas, which deterred merchant vessels from visiting Junk Ceylon.
- Pinto said that Junk Ceylon was a destination port where trading vessels made regular stops for supplies and provisions, however, during the mid-16th century, the island was in decline due to pirates and often rough and unpredictable seas, which deterred merchant vessels from visiting Junk Ceylon.