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  2. Ming treasure voyages - Wikipedia

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    The Ming treasure voyages were maritime expeditions undertaken by Ming China's treasure fleet between 1405 and 1433. The Yongle Emperor ordered the construction of the fleet in 1403. The grand project resulted in seven far-reaching ocean voyages to the coastal territories and islands of the South China Sea and Indian Ocean .

  3. Timeline of the Ming treasure voyages - Wikipedia

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    Yongle Emperor orders the suspension of the treasure voyages [32] 10 November Orders are issued to Zheng He to provide Hong Bao and envoys from 16 countries passage back to their countries; the treasure fleet takes its usual route to Ceylon where it splits up and heads for the Maldives , Hormuz , and the Arabian states of Djofar, Lasa, and Aden ...

  4. Category:Ming treasure voyages - Wikipedia

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  5. Diplomacy and commerce during the Ming treasure voyages

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    A year later during the first treasure voyage, Admiral Zheng He arrived at Malacca to formally confer Paramesvara's investiture as King of Malacca. [20] Malacca's ruling house would be on friendly terms with Ming China and collaborate with the treasure fleet. [20] The Ming recognition and alliance was a factor that ensured stability in Malacca ...

  6. Chinese treasure ship - Wikipedia

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    The Ming treasure voyages alongside Yishiha's expeditions to the northeast and Chen Cheng's embassy to the Timurids. According to the Guoque (1658), the first voyage consisted of 63 treasure ships crewed by 27,870 men. [16] The History of Ming (1739) credits the first voyage with 62 treasure ships crewed by 27,800 men. [16]

  7. Zheng He - Wikipedia

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    Zheng He made one more voyage during the reign of Hongxi's son, the Xuande Emperor (r. 1426–1435) but, the voyages of the Chinese treasure ship fleets then ended. Xuande believed his father's decision to halt the voyages had been meritorious and thus "there would be no need to make a detailed description of his grandfather's sending Zheng He ...

  8. Yingya Shenglan - Wikipedia

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    Ma Huan (馬歡) served as an interpreter on the fourth, sixth, and seventh voyage. [2] [3] Guo Chongli (郭崇礼), who participated in three of the expeditions, was Ma Huan collaborator on the book. [4] The two gentlemen recorded their observations about the different countries visited during the voyages, which were used to compose the book. [4]

  9. Battle of Palembang (1407) - Wikipedia

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    In 1407, while returning homewards from their voyage, Ming China's treasure fleet led by Admiral Zheng He engaged the pirate fleet led by Chen Zuyi in battle at Palembang. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The Chinese fleet defeated Chen's pirate fleet in this encounter.