Pelayaran Zheng He dan Alam Melayu

Throughout the history of China-Malaysia relations, there has never been a major and prolonged dispute. Parameswara, along with the queen, his entourage, and his entourage of 540 people, visited China in 1422. This entourage was the largest foreign force that visited China during the reign of the Mi...

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Main Author: Kong, Yuanzhi. 1937- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:Malay
Published: Bangi, Selangor Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2000
Edition:Print book : State or province government publication : Malay : Cetakan 1
Series:Siri monograf alam dan tamadun melayu
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Summary:Throughout the history of China-Malaysia relations, there has never been a major and prolonged dispute. Parameswara, along with the queen, his entourage, and his entourage of 540 people, visited China in 1422. This entourage was the largest foreign force that visited China during the reign of the Ming Dynasty. After receiving the best welcome and awards from the Ming Emperor, the return visit led by Zheng He received a warm welcome in Malacca. Malaysia always appreciates all figures who have contributed to peace and progress in various countries. Among others are the figures featured in this book, namely Zheng He (1371-1433), also known by several other names such as Zheng Ho, Cheng Ho, and Sam Po Kong. He is considered a great and meritorious ambassador of friendship because of his success in leading a fleet of 27 thousand members on various goodwill visits to more than 30 kingdoms around 1405-13. He and his entourage went seven times to Melaka, Pahang (1409-12), Johor (1409), Kelantan (1412), and several other places in the Malay Peninsula
Item Description:Mengandungi bibliografi dan indeks
Physical Description:208 pages illustrations 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9679425088 (paperback)
9789679425086 (paperback)