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===Asia ===
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**Chinese imperial official [[Sima Guang]] presents the emperor with an eight-volume ''Tongzhi'' (通志; "Comprehensive Records"), chronicling Chinese history from 403 BCE to the end of the Qin dynasty in 207 BCE. The emperor then issues an edict for the compilation of Guang's [[universal history (genre)|universal history]] of China, allocating funds for the costs of compilation and research assistants such as Liu Ban, Liu Shu and Fan Zuyu.<ref>{{cite book|author=D. R. Woolf|title=The Oxford History of Historical Writing|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2011|ISBN=9780191636936|page=41}}</ref>
**Chinese imperial official [[Sima Guang]] presents the emperor with an eight-volume ''Tongzhi'' (通志; "Comprehensive Records"), chronicling Chinese history from 403&nbsp;BCE to the end of the Qin dynasty in 207&nbsp;BCE. The emperor then issues an edict for the compilation of Guang's [[universal history (genre)|universal history]] of China, allocating funds for the costs of compilation and research assistants such as Liu Ban, Liu Shu and Fan Zuyu.<ref>{{cite book|author=D. R. Woolf|title=The Oxford History of Historical Writing|publisher=Oxford University Press|year=2011|ISBN=9780191636936|page=41}}</ref>
**The [[Abu Hanifa Mosque]] is established in [[Baghdad]], when the Grand Vizier of the [[Seljuk Empire]], Abu Saad al-Khwarizmi or al-Mustawfi, builds a shrine for Abu Hanifa near his tomb.<ref name="History of the Great Imam mosque and al-Adhamiyah mosques">{{cite book|last1=al-Aadhamy|first1=Hashim|title=History of the Great Imam mosque and al-Adhamiyah mosques|date=1964|publisher=al-Ani Press|location=Baghdad|volume=1|page=28}}</ref>
**The [[Abu Hanifa Mosque]] is established in [[Baghdad]], when the Grand Vizier of the [[Seljuk Empire]], Abu Saad al-Khwarizmi or al-Mustawfi, builds a shrine for Abu Hanifa near his tomb.<ref name="History of the Great Imam mosque and al-Adhamiyah mosques">{{cite book|last1=al-Aadhamy|first1=Hashim|title=History of the Great Imam mosque and al-Adhamiyah mosques|date=1964|publisher=al-Ani Press|location=Baghdad|volume=1|page=28}}</ref>


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== Deaths ==
== Deaths ==
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* [[January 5]] &ndash; [[Edward the Confessor]], king of England<ref>{{cite web |title=Edward the Confessor and Edith |url=https://www.westminster-abbey.org/abbey-commemorations/royals/edward-the-confessor-and-edith |website=Westminster Abbey |access-date=8 October 2022 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[January 5]] &ndash; [[Edward the Confessor]], king of England<ref>{{cite web |title=Edward the Confessor and Edith |url=https://www.westminster-abbey.org/abbey-commemorations/royals/edward-the-confessor-and-edith |website=Westminster Abbey |access-date=8 October 2022 |language=en}}</ref>
* [[February 3]] &ndash; [[Rostislav of Tmutarakan]], Kievan Rus' prince (b. [[1038]])
* [[February 3]] &ndash; [[Rostislav of Tmutarakan]], Kievan Rus' prince (b. [[1038]])

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William the Conqueror, King of England 1066–1087

Events

Worldwide

Asia

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    • Chinese imperial official Sima Guang presents the emperor with an eight-volume Tongzhi (通志; "Comprehensive Records"), chronicling Chinese history from 403 BCE to the end of the Qin dynasty in 207 BCE. The emperor then issues an edict for the compilation of Guang's universal history of China, allocating funds for the costs of compilation and research assistants such as Liu Ban, Liu Shu and Fan Zuyu.[1]
    • The Abu Hanifa Mosque is established in Baghdad, when the Grand Vizier of the Seljuk Empire, Abu Saad al-Khwarizmi or al-Mustawfi, builds a shrine for Abu Hanifa near his tomb.[2]

Europe

England and Scotland

Births

Deaths

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