Who explored the eastern seas?
Muslim explorer Ibn Battuta, who was born in Tangiers, North Africa, sailed to India and China in the 14th century. He was followed by Cheng Ho, a Chinese admiral, who made seven long voyages between 1405 and 1433. Cheng explored the seas around India, Arabia, and the east coast of Africa. He sailed south to Malayasia and Indonesia, and may even have sighted Australia.