A Summary Of Les Six Voyage By Jean Baptiste Tavernier

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Les Six Voyage by Jean-Baptiste Tavernier

Translation: ‘Travels in India’ by V.Ball

By: Sanchi Vithaldas TYBA 120108 278

Jean Baptiste Tavernier was a renowned french traveller and gem merchant of the 17th century. He is often credited to be the pioneer of French trade in India. He made six voyages to the east between 1630-1668 five of which where to India. He wrote accounts during his travels in the form of chronicles which he later compiled into books and published in 1676 under the title of ‘Les Six Voyage’ which was divided in three book. The first, haves us details of his travel from Ispahan in Persia to Agra in India and further his travels in India. The second, covers historical and …show more content…

He visited India for the first time during the rule of Shah Jahan the Great Mughal ruler, in his later voyages Tavernier also records the rule of his successor Aurangzed. In France he managed to sell this 116 carat diamond to the then King of France Louis XIV who paid handsomely for …show more content…

It has been followed by five others, and I have thus had time to observe the nature of the country well, and the genius of the populations. I have pushed the three last beyond the Ganges and to the island of Java; and during the space of forty years I have traversed more than 60,000 leagues by land, only having once returned from Asia to Europe by sea. Thus I have seen at my leisure in my six journeys, and by different routes, the whole of Turkey, all Persia, and all India, and especially the famous mines of diamonds, where no European had been before me. It is of these three grand Empires that I propose to give a full and exact account, and I shall commence with the different routes which one may take to go from Paris to

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