Zheng He: The Admiral Who Could Have Changed World History — Fexingo History
In 1415, a massive treasure ship from Ming China arrived at the port of Aden, carrying gifts from the Yongle Emperor to the Mamluk Sultan of Egypt, Al-Mu'ayyad Shaykh. Zheng He's fleet didn't just trade with the Swahili Coast and India — they extended Ming diplomacy into the Red Sea and the heart of the Islamic world. This episode unpacks the forgotten diplomatic exchange between the Ming dynasty and the Burji Mamluks: the exchange of envoys, the arrival of Chinese porcelain in Cairo, the strategic calculations of both empires against the rising Ottoman and Timurid threats, and the six-year journey of the Mamluk ambassador who may have visited the Ming court. We examine how this alliance, had it deepened, might have reshaped the geopolitics of the Indian Ocean world, and why it ultimately faded into obscurity with the Ming withdrawal from the seas after Zheng He's final voyage in 1433. Featuring the Port of Aden, the Mamluk chronicler Ibn Taghribirdi, the Red Sea trade routes, and the Yongle Emperor's ambition to project power across the known world. #ZhengHe #MingDynasty #MamlukSultanate #Egypt #Aden #Yemen #RedSea #IndianOceanTrade #YongleEmperor #AlMuyyadShaykh #IbnTaghribirdi #BurjiMamluks #SilkRoad #History #FexingoHistory #EastAsia #MiddleEast #MaritimeHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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