History, asked by numu29, 2 months ago

who gave permission to vasco da gama to trade in india​

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Answered by muskangupta354564
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Explanation:

Da Gama's Later Life and Last Voyage to India

For the next 20 years, da Gama continued to advise the Portuguese ruler on Indian affairs, but he was not sent back to the region until 1524, when King John III appointed him as Portuguese viceroy in India

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Answered by hmangla41
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Answer:

To complement the sea voyages of Diaz, the Portuguese monarch King John II also sent Pedro da Covilha, a fluent Arabic speaker, out on a dangerous overland journey to India. Disguised as an Arab, Covilha gathered vital information on the ports of the east African and Indian coasts during his three-year journey.

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