What Happened This Year 1405

Historical Events from This Year 1405

Exploration & Discovery

Zheng He's First Voyage of Exploration Begins

July 11th, 1405 619 years ago

Zheng He, a Chinese admiral and explorer, embarked on his first expedition to explore new territories and establish trade routes. With a massive fleet of ships, he set sail from the harbor in Nanjing, China, during the early Ming Dynasty. His mission was to showcase the might of China and to forge diplomatic and trade relations with foreign lands, particularly in Southeast Asia and beyond. The voyage aimed to enhance China's maritime influence and expand its horizons.

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Politics & Government

Sharif ul-Hāshim Establishes Sultanate of Sulu

November 17th, 1405 619 years ago

Sharif ul-Hāshim, a religious leader from Arabia, established the Sultanate of Sulu in the southern Philippines, promoting Islam and unifying various tribes under a central authority. His arrival marked the beginning of Islamic influence in the region, significantly shaping local governance and culture. The Sultanate would later become a powerful entity in Southeast Asia, fostering trade and cultural exchange.

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