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Notes Chapter 5
Оглавление1. Tai Peng Weng, “Zheng He Visit to Cairo,” p. 2, n. 18, and “Tale of Globalisation.”
2. Nelson had twenty-seven ships at Trafalgar.
3. Yingzong Shi-lu, chap. 31, 38, 45.
4. Xi Feilong, Yang Xi, and Tang Xien inTai Peng Wang, “Zheng He Delegation to Papal Court,” p. 6, detailing Hong Bao; and “Zheng He and His Envoys” p. 1.
5. Hall, Empires of the Monsoon, p. 87–89.
6. Ibid., p. 124.
7. Tai Peng Wang, “Zheng He and His Envoys, p. 1.
8. Ibn Tagri Birdi, Al Nujun AzZahira Fi Mulek Misr Wal Kahira.
9. Lam Ye Din and Liu Gang research, on www.gavinmenzies.net. See also Tai Peng Wang, “What Was the Route Taken to Florence”, p. 1.
10. Ibn Battuta vol 4, p. 813.
11. The Travels of Ibn Battuta AD 1325–1354, vol. 4 Hakluyt Society, 1994), p. 773.
12. Tai Peng Wang, “Zheng He and His Envoys,” p. 2. See also S. D. Goitein, “New Light on the Beginnings of Karim Merchants,” both available at www.gavinmenzies.net.
13. Tai Pang Weng, “Zheng He and His Envoys,” p. 2.
14. Tai Peng Wang, see 1434 website
15. Poole History of Egypt. Frank Cass and Co Ltd London 1894
16. Tai Peng Wang, see 1434 website.
17. On 1434 website.
18. Tai Pang Weng and Lam Yee Din research on 1434 website