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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zheng_HeZheng He - Wikipedia

    Zheng He (鄭和 T, 郑和 S, Zhèng Hé P, Cheng Ho W, nome di nascita: 馬和 T, 马和 S, Mǎ Hé P; nome arabo: Hajji Mahmud; Kunyang, 1371 – 1434) è stato un navigatore, ammiraglio e diplomatico cinese.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zheng_HeZheng He - Wikipedia

    Zheng He. Admiral Zheng He or Cheng Ho ( simplified Chinese: 郑和; traditional Chinese: 鄭和; pinyin: Zhènghé; Wade–Giles: Chêng-ho; 1371–1433 or 1435) was a Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat, fleet admiral, and court eunuch during the early Ming dynasty often regarded as the greatest admiral in Chinese history.

  3. 14 mag 2024 · Zheng He (born c. 1371, Kunyang, near Kunming, Yunnan province, China—died 1433, Calicut [now Kozhikode], India) was an admiral and diplomat who helped extend the maritime and commercial influence of China throughout the regions bordering the Indian Ocean.

  4. 7 feb 2019 · Admiral Zheng He (aka Cheng Ho, c. 1371-1433 CE) was a Chinese Muslim eunuch explorer who was sent by the Ming dynasty emperor Yongle (r. 1403-1424 CE) on seven diplomatic missions to increase trade and secure tribute from foreign powers.

    • Mark Cartwright
  5. Zheng He (c. 1371–1433) served as a brilliant military leader, maritime explorer, and foreign diplomat under the Yongle emperor of the Ming dynasty. One of China’s most accomplished admirals, he led seven expeditions to the “Western Oceans.”

  6. Zheng He was a Chinese explorer who lead seven great voyages on behalf of the Chinese emperor. These voyages traveled through the South China Sea, Indian Ocean, Arabian Sea, Red Sea, and along the east coast of Africa. His seven total voyages were diplomatic, military, and trading ventures, and lasted from 1405 – 1433.

  7. 3 lug 2019 · Zheng He era l'eunuco ammiraglio della flotta del tesoro della Cina Ming. Scopri di più sulla sua vita e sui suoi sette viaggi nell'Oceano Indiano.