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- Q7423659 subject Q7040323.
- Q7423659 subject Q7040325.
- Q7423659 subject Q7040332.
- Q7423659 abstract "Sardam was a 17th-century Dutch East India Company (VOC) yacht (Dutch: jacht). It was a small merchant vessel designed primarily for the inter-island trade in the East Indies. The ship sailed for Java in October 1628 as part of a flotilla commanded by commandeur Francisco Pelsaert, and arrived safely in the Banda Strait in July 1629. Sardam was selected by Governor Jan Coen to sail south to the Australian coast and rescue survivors and salvage cargo from Batavia, which had been wrecked in the Houtman Abrolhos. She subsequently became involved in the aftermath of the notorious mutiny that took place subsequent to Batavia's wreck.".
- Q7423659 type Q170173.
- Q7423659 wikiPageWikiLink Q159766.
- Q7423659 wikiPageWikiLink Q170173.
- Q7423659 wikiPageWikiLink Q331564.
- Q7423659 wikiPageWikiLink Q3757.
- Q7423659 wikiPageWikiLink Q408.
- Q7423659 wikiPageWikiLink Q470856.
- Q7423659 wikiPageWikiLink Q511866.
- Q7423659 wikiPageWikiLink Q5328647.
- Q7423659 wikiPageWikiLink Q640228.
- Q7423659 wikiPageWikiLink Q7040323.
- Q7423659 wikiPageWikiLink Q7040325.
- Q7423659 wikiPageWikiLink Q7040332.
- Q7423659 wikiPageWikiLink Q762064.
- Q7423659 wikiPageWikiLink Q7998858.
- Q7423659 wikiPageWikiLink Q810735.
- Q7423659 shipType Q170173.
- Q7423659 type Product.
- Q7423659 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q7423659 type Ship.
- Q7423659 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q7423659 type Thing.
- Q7423659 type Q11446.
- Q7423659 comment "Sardam was a 17th-century Dutch East India Company (VOC) yacht (Dutch: jacht). It was a small merchant vessel designed primarily for the inter-island trade in the East Indies. The ship sailed for Java in October 1628 as part of a flotilla commanded by commandeur Francisco Pelsaert, and arrived safely in the Banda Strait in July 1629.".
- Q7423659 label "Sardam".