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A principal referência deste livro é a figura do almirante Zheng He (c. 1371-c. 1435), o célebre navegador chinês de origem muçulmana que, entre 1405 e 1421, foi encarregado pelo imperador Yongle (r. 1403-1424) de conduzir seis grandes expedições oficiais aos mares da Ásia do Sueste, a Ceilão, à Índia, ao Golfo Pérsico, ao Mar Vermelho e à costa oriental de África compreendida entre, pelo menos, a actual Somália e Melinde.
The main reference in this book is the figure of Admiral Zheng He (c. 1371-c. 1435), the famous Chinese navigator of Muslim origin who, between 1405 and 1421, was entrusted by Emperor Yongle (r. 1403-1424) of transit six major official expeditions to the seas of Southeast Asia, Ceylon, India, the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea and the east coast of Africa between, at least, present-day Somalia and Malindi.
The main reference in this book is the figure of Admiral Zheng He (c. 1371-c. 1435), the famous Chinese navigator of Muslim origin who, between 1405 and 1421, was entrusted by Emperor Yongle (r. 1403-1424) of transit six major official expeditions to the seas of Southeast Asia, Ceylon, India, the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea and the east coast of Africa between, at least, present-day Somalia and Malindi.
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Gavin Menzies China Viagens de descobrimento Cartografia histórica Séculos XV-XVI
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Oliveira, F. R. de (2004). G. Menzies, 1421: o ano em que a China descobriu o mundo. Anais de História de Além-Mar, 5, 542-550. ISSN 0874-9671
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Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Centro de História de Além-Mar