1120

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File:Jurchen-characters-from-Yanzhou-shanren-sibu-gao.png
Jurchen translation of the Chinese couplet, Ming wang shen de, si yi xian bin ("明王慎德.四夷咸宾": "When a wise king is heedful of virtue, foreigners from all quarters come as guests")

Year 1120 (MCXX) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar.

Events

By place

Byzantine Empire

Levant

Europe

England

Asia

  • Fang La, a Chinese rebel leader, leads an uprising against the Song dynasty in Qixian Village (modern-day Zhejiang) in southeast China. He raises an army and captures Hangzhou.
  • August–September (the eighth month of the Chinese calendar) – Wanyan Xiyin, a Jurchen nobleman and minister, completes the design of the first version of the Jurchen script.
  • The flourishing south Chinese coastal city of Quanzhou claims a population of 500,000 citizens, including the hinterland.[6]

By topic

Religion

Science

Births

nobleman (d. 1190)

Deaths

References

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  1. Harry J. Magoulias (1984). O City of Byzantium, Annals of Niketas Choniates, p. 9. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. Template:ISBN.
  2. Malcolm Barber (2012). The Crusader States, p. 131. Yale University Press. Template:ISBN.
  3. Steven Runciman (1952). A History of The Crusades. Vol II: The Kingdom of Jerusalem, p. 128. Template:ISBN.
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  6. John S. Brown (2000). Colombia Chronologies of Asian History and Culture, p. 32. Template:ISBN.