• in 1400 during the war between the Timurid Empire and Mamluk Sultanate. In 1400, Timur's forces invaded Armenia and Georgia, then they took Sivas, Malatya...
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    to diplomatically resolve the dispute over Erzincan but conquered Sivas in August 1400. Bayezid did not shy away from striking back and advanced as far...
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    also sacked Sivas in Asia Minor. Then Timur turned his attention to Syria, sacking Aleppo, and Damascus. The city's inhabitants were massacred, except for...
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  • July/August (uncertain) – Kadi Burhan al-Din, poet, kadi, and ruler of Sivas (b. 1345) September 9 – James I of Cyprus (b. 1334) October 5 – Blanche...
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    Colombo had any meaningful hinterland and rural populations. After the massacre of the Portuguese in their feitoria in Calicut in 1500, practically every...
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    province, where they were violently suppressed in the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. The Indian independence movement was in constant ideological evolution...
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    on 18 February 1782. This army consisted of 100 Europeans, 300 cavalry, 1400 sepoys and 10 field pieces. Tipu seized all the guns and took the entire...
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    Sanjay; Wiesner-Hanks, Merry (eds.). The Construction of a Global World, 1400–1800 CE, Part 2, Patterns of Change. The Cambridge World History. Vol. 6...
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    Standing, fourth from right is Bhagat Singh. The Jallianwala Bagh massacre or "Amritsar massacre", took place in the Jallianwala Bagh public garden in the predominantly...
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    Abbasid caliph, Al-Muqtadi. 1072: Establishment of Danishmend Principality in Sivas as subordinate to Great Seljuks 1077: Establishment of the Seljuk Sultanate...
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    granted by many of the major authors of the Islamic Golden Age (ca. 700–1400), as well as by many prominent late-medieval scholars. According to orthodox...
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    Its members included several Islamic organisations in India, as well as 1400 nationalist Muslim delegates; the "attendance at the Nationalist meeting...
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    the west coast of the Malay Peninsula to establish the Melaka Sultanate in 1400. A war of succession, called the Regreg War, is thought to have occurred...
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    Hinduism) by the Indo-Aryan migrations, starting somewhere between 1900 BCE and 1400 BCE. The subsequent period of the second urbanisation (600-200 BCE) is a...
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    and to local nationalists (e.g. Sefa Özler, Ali Münif) as promised at the Sivas Congress by Mustafa Kemal (later Atatürk). Within a decade, the city experienced...
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    Buddhism, Diplomacy, and Trade: The Realignment of Sino-Indian Relations 600-1400 p. 159 Findlay, Ronald; O'Rourke, Kevin H. Power and Plenty: Trade, War,...
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    2017). "Vesâik-i Bektaşiyân'da Yer Almayan Rumeli'deki Bektaşi Yapıları (1400-1826)". The Journal of Alevi Studies (13). DOJA, ALBERT (2006). "A Political...
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    Barquq's reign, in 1387, the Mamluks had forced the Anatolian entity in Sivas to become a Mamluk vassal. Towards the end of the 14th century, challengers...
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  • Constantinople (1394–1402) – Byzantine-Ottoman Wars Siege of Sivas (1400) Siege of Damascus (1400) Siege of Smyrna (1402) Siege of Birtvisi (1403) – Timur's...
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    February 1782. Braithwaite's forces, consisting of 100 Europeans, 300 cavalry, 1400 sepoys and 10 field pieces, was the standard size of the colonial armies...
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    British-controlled Calcutta by Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah and the Black Hole massacre. The British sent reinforcements under Colonel Robert Clive and Admiral...
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  • early Southeast Asia: the development of indigenous monetary systems to AD 1400. SEAP Publications. p. 215. ISBN 0-87727-710-9. Retrieved 2010-06-28. Wade...
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    in the Lerik Rayon of Azerbaijan; the town and district of Ulaş in the Sivas Province of Turkey; Comana in Northern Dobruja (also Romania); Koman, a...
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    pp. 347–348) Tatarkiewicz, Władysław (1991). Historia de la estética III. La estética moderna 1400-1700. Madrid: Akal. p. 291. ISBN 84-7600-669-1. Azcárate...
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    Portugal appointed Dom Francisco de Almeida as the first Portuguese viceroy in India, followed in 1509 by Dom Afonso de Albuquerque. In 1510, Albuquerque...
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    Revolution, and expressed his admiration for Vladimir Lenin. The league had 1400 members in April 1916, and by 1917 membership had grown to approximately...
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    jihad against Hindus in India to the effect that "Every device short of massacre in cold blood was resorted to in order to convert heathen subjects". Hindus...
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    under a new dynasty of Jaya Simhavarman VI (r. 1390–1400). His successor Indravarman VI (r. 1400–1441) reigned for the next 41 years, expanding Champa's...
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    Commission Report". archive.org. Retrieved 5 July 2018. "Remembering the massacre at Turkman Gate: From a memoir of the Emergency". scroll.in. 14 September...
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    1915 Singapore Mutiny (category Massacres in 1915)
    Srivijaya 650–1377 Temasek, Long Ya Men, Ban Zu c.14th century Kingdom of Singapura 1299–1398 Malacca Sultanate 1400–1511 Johor Sultanate 1528–1819...
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