Chinese exploration of the Indian ocean was largely made possible by the Ming Dynasty's Admiral Zheng He, who led several maritime expeditions in the early 15th century. His voyages, which extended as far as East Africa, were supported by the Chinese imperial court, reflecting a period of significant naval innovation and resource allocation. The expeditions aimed to establish trade relations and assert Chinese influence in the region. Zheng He's fleet, equipped with advanced ships and navigational skills, facilitated these explorations.
advances in sailing and shipbuilding techniques(study Island)
Bathyscapes and submersibles have.
d.it allowed european traders to seize control of indian ocean trade from muslims merchant
Muslim merchants from the Arabian Peninsula controlled Indian Ocean trade.
The Indian Ocean
d.it allowed european traders to seize control of Indian ocean trade from muslims merchant
The Indian Ocean borders Kenya to the southeast.
The Indian Ocean Indian Ocean IT'S THE INDIAN OCEAN!
No, no it is not next to the indian ocean
Ocean Eploration
The Indian ocean lies to the east of Africa,
Atlantic Ocean and Indian Ocean from West Africa, from the East only the Indian Ocean.