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In July 1405, Admiral Zheng He (鄭和) of the Ming Dynasty (明朝) in China, led a fleet of 200 ships, with 27,800 people on a voyage to the seas west of China. In 28 years he went on eight voyages, to the ...
Influencer Zach Sage Fox traveled to the West Bank to see if Palestinian people truly support the Hamas terror group, but he almost didn’t make it out alive.
Fifteenth-century China was a maritime powerhouse that explored new lands and opened trade routes. The multi-talented Zheng He led the charge.
In the 1400s, Zheng He sailed thousands of miles around Asia and Africa in ships the size of soccer fields, spreading Chinese innovations like compasses and gunpowder in the process.
On his fourth expedition in 1413 he went west of India, visiting Hormuz and Yemen.
Shot and severely injured while visiting family in Vermont in 2023, Hisham Awartani grapples with his recovery in the U.S., and the unfolding war at home in the West Bank.
In 1405 a Chinese Muslim eunuch, Zheng He, launched the first of seven voyages west from China across the Indian Ocean. Over the next 30 years, in command of the world’s largest fleet and funded ...
Michael Wood tells the story of the Chinese Admiral Zheng He and his voyages to the west. He asks too, why were they stopped?
Some “West Wing” Stars Went to the White House Last Week They dropped off copies of a new book, saw the Oval Office, and hung out with Joe Biden.
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Great Explorers: Zheng He - MSNFifteenth-century China was a maritime powerhouse that explored new lands and opened trade routes. The multi-talented Zheng He led the charge.
Influencer went to the West Bank to see if Palestinians support Hamas – he almost didn’t make it out alive ...
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