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== Events ==
== Events ==
* [[January 21]] – Chifuru, daughter of powerful Japanese court official [[Fujiwara no Sanesuke]] (rival of [[Fujiwara no Michinaga]]) has her ''mogi'' ceremony. Sanesuke wants to make his daughter an imperial consort which causes the dislike of Empress Ishi (daughter of Michinaga) – eventually ''[[Sesshō and Kampaku|Kampaku]]'' (Regent) [[Fujiwara no Yorimichi]] prevents it.
* [[January 21]] &ndash; Chifuru, daughter of powerful Japanese court official [[Fujiwara no Sanesuke]] (rival of [[Fujiwara no Michinaga]]) has her ''mogi'' ceremony. Sanesuke wants to make his daughter an imperial consort which causes the dislike of Empress Ishi (daughter of Michinaga) – eventually ''[[Sesshō and Kampaku|Kampaku]]'' (Regent) [[Fujiwara no Yorimichi]] prevents it. <sup>[Unclear significance]</sup>
* [[February 25]] &ndash; (23 Dhu l-Hijja 415 AH) In the [[Fatimid Caliphate]], Badr al-Dawla Nafidh leads a group of Egyptian soldiers and white slave soldiers from Cairo to end a black slave rebellion in the famine-stricken Egyptian capital, [[Fustat]].<ref>Yaacov Lev, ''Administration of Justice in Medieval Egypt: From the 7th to the 12th Century'' (Edinburgh University Press, 2020) p.166</ref>  
* [[February 25]] &ndash; (23 Dhu l-Hijja 415 AH) In the [[Fatimid Caliphate]], Badr al-Dawla Nafidh leads a group of Egyptian soldiers and white slave soldiers from Cairo to end a black slave rebellion in the famine-stricken Egyptian capital, [[Fustat]].<ref>Yaacov Lev, ''Administration of Justice in Medieval Egypt: From the 7th to the 12th Century'' (Edinburgh University Press, 2020) p.166</ref>  
* [[February ]] &ndash; In what was the Kingdom of [[Israel]], [[Fath al-Qal'i]], the Fatimid Governor of Jerusalem, and [[Anushtakin al-Dizbari]], the Governor of Palestine, make a successful assault on [[Ramla]] against [[Jarrahids#Reign of Hassan|Hassan ibn Mufarrij al-Jarrah]], the leader of the [[Jarrahids]] of Syria.  
* [[February ]] &ndash; In what was the Kingdom of [[Israel]], [[Fath al-Qal'i]], the Fatimid Governor of Jerusalem, and [[Anushtakin al-Dizbari]], the Governor of Palestine, make a successful assault on [[Ramla]] against [[Jarrahids#Reign of Hassan|Hassan ibn Mufarrij al-Jarrah]], the leader of the [[Jarrahids]] of Syria.  
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* [[Srivijaya]], a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] kingdom based in [[Sumatra]], is [[Chola invasion of Srivijaya|attacked]] by Emperor [[Rajendra Chola I|Rajendra I]] of the [[Chola dynasty]] of southern India in a dispute over trading rights in [[Southeast Asia]]. It survives but declines in importance.
* [[Srivijaya]], a [[Buddhism|Buddhist]] kingdom based in [[Sumatra]], is [[Chola invasion of Srivijaya|attacked]] by Emperor [[Rajendra Chola I|Rajendra I]] of the [[Chola dynasty]] of southern India in a dispute over trading rights in [[Southeast Asia]]. It survives but declines in importance.
* Completion and publishing of [[Avicenna]]'s ''[[Canon of Medicine]]''.
* Completion and publishing of [[Avicenna]]'s ''[[Canon of Medicine]]''.
* Japanese ''[[Sesshō and Kampaku|Kampaku]]'' (Regent) [[Fujiwara no Yorimichi]] holds horse racing at his mansion; the emperor attends.</onlyinclude>
* Japanese ''[[Sesshō and Kampaku|Kampaku]]'' (Regent) [[Fujiwara no Yorimichi]] holds horse racing at his mansion; the emperor attends.</onlyinclude> <sup>[Unclear significance]</sup>


== Births ==
== Births ==
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* [[August 10]] &ndash; [[Burchard of Worms]], German bishop and writer
* [[August 10]] &ndash; [[Burchard of Worms]], German bishop and writer
* [[August 11]] &ndash; Kanshi, Japanese princess consort
* [[August 11]] &ndash; Kanshi, Japanese princess consort
* c. August 30 &ndash; Fujiwara no Kishi, Japanese crown princess, posthumously named empress, mother of Emperor Go-Reizei (b. [[1007]])
* c. August 30 &ndash; Fujiwara no Kishi, Japanese crown princess, posthumously named empress, mother of [[Emperor Go-Reizei]] (b. [[1007]])
* [[September 17]] &ndash; [[Hugh Magnus]], king of [[France in the Middle Ages|France]] (b. [[1007]])
* [[September 17]] &ndash; [[Hugh Magnus]], king of [[France in the Middle Ages|France]] (b. [[1007]])
* [[September 29]] &ndash; [[Louis, Count of Verdun|Louis I]], count of [[Chiny]] and [[County of Verdun|Verdun]]
* [[September 29]] &ndash; [[Louis, Count of Verdun|Louis I]], count of [[Chiny]] and [[County of Verdun|Verdun]]

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  1. Yaacov Lev, Administration of Justice in Medieval Egypt: From the 7th to the 12th Century (Edinburgh University Press, 2020) p.166
  2. a b B. S. Bachrach, Fulk Nerra, the Neo-Roman Consul, 987–1040: A Political Biography of the Angevin Count (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993) pp.173-175
  3. David Wilmshurst, The Martyred Church: A History of the Church of the East (East & West Publishing Limited, 2011) p.201
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  5. Meynier, Gilbert (2010). L'Algérie cœur du Maghreb classique. De l'ouverture islamo-arabe au repli (658-1518). Paris: La Découverte. p.50.