The Persian plague epidemic of 1772–1773, also simply known as the Persian Plague, was a massive outbreak of plague, more specifically Bubonic plague, in...
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List of epidemics and pandemics (redirect from List of historical plagues)
epidemic. Due to the long time spans, the first plague pandemic (6th century – 8th century) and the second plague pandemic (14th century – early 19th century)...
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1740; and the Russian plague of 1770–1772, which took place in Central Russia and particularly affected Moscow. However, the plague in its virulent form...
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The Russian plague epidemic of 1770–1772, also known as the Plague of 1771, was the last large-scale outbreak of plague in central Russia, claiming between...
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List of monarchs of Iran (redirect from List of Persian Shahs)
Sasanian Empire as a result of the Muslim conquest of Persia. A Zoroastrian Persian dynasty that held power in the north for over a century before finally...
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Anglo-Maratha War. 1772–1795: The Partitions of Poland end the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and erase Poland from the map for 123 years. 1773–1775: Pugachev's...
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Khanate of Khiva (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
al-Aziz (c. 1771) Artuq Ghazi (c. 1772) Abdullah (c. 1772) Aqim (second time, c. 1772 – c. 1773) Yadigar II (first time, c. 1773–1775) Abu'l Fayz (1775–1779)...
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Anglo-Maratha War. 1772–1795: The Partitions of Poland end the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and erase Poland from the map for 123 years. 1773–1775: Pugachev's...
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the diwani, or the right to collect revenue, in Bengal and Bihar; or in 1773, when the Company abolished local rule (Nizamat) in Bengal and established...
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Heraclius II of Georgia (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
Kartli-Kakheti from 1762 until his death in 1798. In the contemporary Persian sources he is referred to as Erekli Khan (ارکلی خان), while Russians knew...
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a breakdown in both trade networks and economic productivity, with the Plague of Cyprian contributing to the disorder. Roman armies became more reliant...
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Pod Węzłem Konfederacyi Odprawuiącego Się Od Dnia 18. Wrzesnia 1772. Do 14 Maia 1773 Name used for the common state, Henryk Rutkowski, Terytorium, w:...
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Siraj-ud-Daulah (category Articles containing Persian-language text)
to strengthen himself by alliances against the British. The Nawab was plagued by fear of attack from the north by the Afghans under Ahmad Shah Durrani...
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Plague of Athens that occurred in 430 BCE, during the Peloponnesian Wars, and was described by Thucydides. Galen's description of the Antonine Plague...
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List of wolf attacks (category CS1 Persian-language sources (fa))
Vargas Island, retrieved 2017-03-19 Burns, John F. (2011). "India Fighting Plague Of Man-Eating Wolves". Wolf Song of Alaska. Archived from the original on...
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prescription. To the south, the Kuma–Manych Depression was identified c. 1773 by a German naturalist, Peter Simon Pallas, as a valley that once connected...
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Gerard van Swieten, Dutch-born physician (d. 1772) May 12 – Luigi Vanvitelli, Italian architect (d. 1773) May 14 – Mary Delany, English artist (d. 1788)...
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following the destruction of a customs vessel in the June 1772 Gaspee Affair, then came to a head in 1773. A banking crisis led to the near-collapse of the East...
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1768 1772 Bar Confederation Russian Empire Bar Confederation Kingdom of France 1769 1773 First Carib War British Empire Black Caribs 1769 1772 Danish-Algerian...
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and Rome 1772), Giuseppe Sarti (Copenhagen 1759 and Florence 1779), Johann Adolph Hasse (Naples 1759), Giovanni Paisiello (St. Petersburg 1772), Giuseppe...
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was published. 1722: Daniel Defoe's Moll Flanders and A Journal of the Plague Year were published. 1726: Jonathan Swift published Gulliver's Travels,...
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Bg/F) Matilda Betham-Edwards (1836–1919, England, T) Christopher Bethell (1773–1859, England/Wales, R) Annie Betts (1884–1961, England, Nh) Erskine Beveridge...
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contractionary stance. Hans Sennholz argued that most boom and busts that plagued the American economy, such as those in 1819–20, 1839–1843, 1857–1860, 1873–1878...
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1773. It also proceeded by degrees to expand its dominions around Bombay and Madras. The Anglo-Mysore Wars (1766–99) and the Anglo-Maratha Wars (1772–1818)...
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Ahmose-ankh Died before 1525 BC Ahmose I Amenemhat Died c. 1455 BC Thutmose III Plague Amenmose Died before 1493 BC Thutmose I Unknown causes Amenhotep Died before...
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national expenditure in peace or war. By late 1772, Maria Theresa had decided on more radical reform. In 1773, she entrusted her minister Franz Anton von...
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weeks after his rule began. May – Great Plague of Marseille begins. The last major outbreak of bubonic plague in western Europe, the disease kill over...
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ISBN 978-0-520-05129-4. Fei, Jie; Zhou, Jie (2016-02-11). "The drought and locust plague of 942–944 AD in the Yellow River Basin, China". Quaternary International...
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September Plague Riot: A crowd of rioters entered Red Square, broke into the Kremlin and destroyed the Chudov Monastery. 17 September Plague Riot: The...
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29 September 1771. The Russians under General Yakobi won the battle. In 1772, a serious collision took place. In the fort Kizlar of the Russian army there...
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