Danish Asiatic Company

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Danish Asiatic Company (

Danish East Indies and China following the closure of the Danish East India Company.[1] It was granted a 40-year monopoly on Danish trade on Asia in 1732 and taken over by the Danish government in 1772. It was headquartered at Asiatisk Plads in Copenhagen
. Its former premises are now used by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Management

Presidents

Board of directors

Members of the board of directors included:

Fleet

Details of some of these armed trading ships, often built by the Royal Danish dockyards as "handelskib, chinafarer", can be found at the Royal Danish Naval Museum website[2] Two have a history record at Skibregister.[3]

References

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  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Royal Danish Naval Museum -List of Danish Warships
  3. ^ Royal Danish Naval Museum - Skibregister
  4. ^ a b c d e f Klem p 220
  5. ^ a b c d e Klem p 222
  6. ^ Record card for Fyen
  7. ^ a b c d Klem p 224
  8. ^ Klem p 226
  9. ^ a b Klem p 228
  10. ^ a b Klem p 232
  11. ^ a b Klem p 234
  12. ^ Record card for Den Gloende

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