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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: 1433 births, 1433 deaths, 1433 establishments, 1433 in Europe, 1433 in law, Zheng He, Marsilio Ficino, John I of Portugal, Charles the Bold, Le L i, Emperor Go-Komatsu, Lidwina, Stanis aw Kazimierczyk, Jeanne de Laval, Infante Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu, Benedict Nichols, Francis II, Duke of Brittany, William Norreys, Shekha of Amarsar, Sir Roger Kynaston, P onna, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Peter of Luxembourg, Count of Saint-Pol, Joan of France, Duchess of Brittany, Kunga Lekpa, Cleofa Malatesta, Jean de Brosse, Eleanor of Scotland, Jamal ad-Din II, M r-Khv nd, Laszlo Hunyadi, Gihwa, Truce of czyca, Pavel Krava, List of state leaders in 1433, James II, Count of Urgell, Quin Abbey, Jons Gerekesson, Infante James of Coimbra, Thomas Polton, Kettil Karlsson, Mongke Temur, Muhammad ibn Khwand, Zweder van Culemborg, Jan of Tarnow, Takla Maryam, Sarwe Iyasus, Isaac Aboab of Castile, Marco Zoppo, Zawisza Czerwony, John II Crispo, Nicholas II Garay, John Douglas, Lord of Balvenie, Guillaume Fichet, Robert Gaguin. Excerpt: Zheng He (1371-1435, /; pinyin: Zheng He), also known as Ma Sanbao ( / ) and Hajji Mahmud Shamsuddin (Persian: ) was a Muslim Hui-Chinese mariner, explorer, diplomat and fleet admiral, who commanded voyages to Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, and East Africa, collectively referred to as the Voyages of Zheng He or Voyages of Cheng Ho from 1405 to 1433. The route of the 7th voyage of Zheng He's fleet. Solid line: main fleet; dashed line: a possible route of Hong Bao's squadron; dotted line: a trip of seven Chinese sailors, including Ma Huan, from Calicut to Mecca on a native ship. Cities visited by Zheng He's fleet or its squadron on the 7th or any of the previous voyages are shown in red.Zheng, born as Ma He ( / ), was the second son of a Muslim family which also h...