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《海國廣記》記載,爪哇「甲兵火銃為東洋諸蕃之冠」。 Jones, John Winter (1863). The travels of Ludovico di Varthema in Egypt, Syria, Arabia Deserta and Arabia Felix, in Persia, India
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ISBN 978-90-04-15091-1. Jones, John Winter (1863). The travels of Ludovico di Varthema in Egypt, Syria, Arabia Deserta and Arabia Felix, in Persia, India
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in the public domain. Jones, John Winter (1863). The travels of Ludovico di Varthema in Egypt, Syria, Arabia Deserta and Arabia Felix, in Persia, India
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Indonesia, pp. 53–124 Jones, John Winter (1863). The travels of Ludovico di Varthema in Egypt, Syria, Arabia Deserta and Arabia Felix, in Persia, India
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University Press. p. 9. Jones, John Winter (1863). The travels of Ludovico di Varthema in Egypt, Syria, Arabia Deserta and Arabia Felix, in Persia, India
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Varthema, Ludovica; Jones, John W. (tr.) (1863). The Travels of Ludovico Di Varthema. London: Hakluyt Society. Vehse, Karl E.; Demmler, Franz (tr.) (1856)
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ISBN 978-90-04-15091-1. Jones, John Winter (1863). The travels of Ludovico di Varthema in Egypt, Syria, Arabia Deserta and Arabia Felix, in Persia, India
List of English words of Arabic origin (A–B) (12,162 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
wrote "Zida" for Jeddah and wrote "Azami" for Ajami – Travels of Ludovico di Varthema (page 7 footnote 3). Italian benzoino begins in the 16th century