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| 1650 |
| | To protect their market, the Dutch destroy all clove trees in the Moluccas except on two islands, Amboina and Ternate | |
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| 1650 |
| | The Dalai Lama declares that his teacher is also an incarnation of a future Buddha, and that he is to be known as Panchen | |
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| 1668 |
| | England's East India Company is granted a lease on Bombay by Charles II, who has received it from his Portuguese bride | |
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| c. 1670 |
| | Members of the Sakaida Kakiemon family are producing exquisitely decorated porcelain ware in Japan | |
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| c. 1675 |
| | Dutch traders purchase Kakiemon wares in Japan for import to the Netherlands | |
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| 1683 |
| | The Qing emperor orders all Chinese men to shave their heads, leaving only a long pigtail | |
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| c. 1690 |
| | Chinoiserie becomes the new craze in Europe, after Jesuit reports of the Chinese civilization | |
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| 1696 |
| | Fort St William is built by the East India Company in the Ganges delta, and subsequently develops into Calcutta | |
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| 1720 |
| | The Dalai Lama in Lhasa accepts Chinese imperial protection, which lasts until 1911 | |
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| 1728 |
| | The Danish explorer Vitus Bering sails into Arctic seas through the strait between Asia and America known now by his name | |
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