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Zheng He, the Chinese explorer of the early 15th century, met a variety of leaders and dignitaries during his maritime expeditions. His voyages took him to regions such as Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Arabian Peninsula, and the East African coast, where he encountered sultans, kings, and local rulers. Notable figures included the Malindi ruler in present-day Kenya and the Sultan of Malacca, among others. These interactions facilitated trade, cultural exchange, and diplomatic relationships between China and the regions he visited.

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