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Apr 14, 645
Japan Religion
Emperor Kotoku replaces Shito with buddhism as the official state religion. Buddhism was first introduced by Prince Shotuko in Japan. -
Apr 14, 710
Capital of Japan
Japan's capital is moved from Asuka to Nara. This city was modeled after China's capital Xian at te time. -
Apr 14, 1024
Paper Money in China
In Sichina was where the first issuance of government sponsered paper money occur. Paper money was another alternative for cash. -
Apr 14, 1043
Zhou Dies
Death of the Zhou Founder leads to civil war. Regacy of Duke of Zhou. -
Apr 14, 1045
Zhou in China
Zhou Conquest of the Shang. Brings New way to the Chinese. -
Apr 14, 1100
Jurchen
Jurchen were nomads that were able to conquer the Khitan. They overran China and captured the capital of the Song Dynasty at the time. They announced the start of the Jin Dynasty. -
Apr 14, 1100
Major Rebellions in China
Two Important Rebellions occured in the 12th century. Taxes were high and pesants could not deal with them. The Rebellions were led by angry pesants. -
Apr 14, 1130
Zhu Xi, China
Zhu Xi was the most significant representative of the Song Neo-Confucianism. He was a great philosopher. -
Apr 14, 1185
Start of Feudalism in Japan
Start of feudal epoch in Japan. Period of the Kamakura starts with Shoguns. -
Apr 14, 1206
Dehli Sultanate
Founded in India, had new extensive water control systems. Farmers planted Sugar Cane, Cucumbers, and Melons. -
Period: Apr 14, 1206 to Apr 14, 1324
Mongol Invades.
Mongols invaded East and Central Europe, Middle East, And asia. The Mongols had many victories, until their last fight led to a fall. -
Apr 14, 1215
Magna Carta
The Magna Carta was a document writen in England by the people and singed by the king. It was a document in which the king was limited in its power and gave more rights to all pesants. -
Apr 14, 1235
Fall of Ghana
In this year, Sundiata won the Battle Of Kirina. This is when Mail overcame Ghana. -
Apr 14, 1271
Yuan Empire
Khubilai took over Yuan Empire. He brought benefits like secure routes, and communication, Exchange of experts and advisers. -
Apr 14, 1274
Mongols and Japan
The Mongols attempt their first invasion of Japan. This attack turned out to be a failure and Japan remains its self. -
Apr 14, 1279
Mongol Forces in China
Mongol forces invaded China and brought end to the Song Dynasty. Southern China was then reunited with China as a result of the Mongol invasion. -
Period: Apr 14, 1279 to Apr 14, 1368
Yuan Dynasty
Khubilai Khan was the emperor of this dynasty. The kingdom was a big faliure but it did expand the Grand Canal. -
Apr 14, 1281
Mongol Attack
Mongols attacked Japan taking 140,00 warriors over seas. They were stopped by a wall that Japan had been building up for protection. -
Apr 14, 1281
Mongols and Japan
Mongols attempt their second invasion of Japan. Both fought this time. -
Apr 14, 1294
Mongol 3rd invasion
Before his death in this year, Khubilai wanted a 3rd invasion, which was never carried out. Japan wasn't aware they weren't going to invade, So they began to rebuild their army against mongols. -
Apr 14, 1295
Ghazan, Ruler of Il-Khan
He declared himself Muslim, Causing conflict between Sunni and Shi'ites. He didn't pay much attention to theological matters. -
Period: Apr 14, 1296 to Apr 14, 1316
Sultan Alauddin Khalji
He increased control over outlying provinces. Frontier raids and high taxes kept treasury full, and was able to maintain a large army. -
Apr 14, 1298
Dehli annexes Gujarat
Mongol threat eased, so forces extended South, seizing Gujarat, a rich trading state. -
Apr 14, 1300
European Universities
Many universities were created during the 14th century. Many of this institutions were started by students, others by teachers, and others by the king. Education was becoming very important in the Latin West -
Period: Apr 14, 1300 to Apr 14, 1400
Renaissance
Time preiod of happines all over europe. During the lapse of time art became beautiful, better then it had ever been. The renaissance inspired the studies of education, universities were created, and since was given a chance. -
Apr 14, 1307
Isabella Marries Edward
During this time period the princess Isabella from France married the King Edward the second to ensure that England would stay loyal to france as a vassal. -
Apr 14, 1307
Mansa Musa
He becomes king of Mali. He became the greatest ruler Mali ever had, and during this time he built a lot of Mosques. -
Apr 14, 1324
Pilgrimage
Mansa Musa travels to Mecca from Mali for his religious pilgramage. During this time, he brought an abundance of gold and followers to accompany him. -
Apr 14, 1336
Ashikage Takauji
Ashitage Takauji becomes the shogun and takes over the civil authority in Japan. He took over the contry and became the new authority. -
Apr 14, 1337
King Edward the 3rd
He was the Son of Isabella and Edward the second. in 1337 he went to france to take over the throne and he was thrown out bc he was not "French" then the throne was given to a far cousin. -
Period: Apr 14, 1337 to Apr 14, 1453
Hundred Years War
The Hundred years War was not a war to be exact, it was a conflict in between the French kingdom and its vassals including England and others. -
Period: Jan 1, 1340 to Apr 14, 1360
Mongol Power.
Power contests breoke out between princes. For 20 years Farmers rebelled and feuds throughout this time began. -
Period: Apr 14, 1347 to Apr 14, 1351
Black Death
Time period when disease spread through out europe causing the death of one third of its population. This event changed the ways of art in Europe, evry painting was sad and contained death. -
Apr 14, 1350
Humanist
In the 1350's Humanist emerged. They were ppl known to be interested in the studies of life and literature. Not only that but they were people interested in the poetry, history , and ethics. -
Apr 14, 1351
Dehli decline
All of southern India was independent from Dehli rule. Most of north was in rebellion, and Bengal had broken off in 1338. Gujarat by 1390. -
Apr 14, 1353
Ibn Battuta
During his exploration he made his way to Mail. He documented his experiences with people and travel through things like maps. -
Apr 14, 1368
Yuan Empire ends.
Zhu Yuanzhang mounted a campaign that took down the Yuan Empire. China took over and Began the Ming. -
Apr 14, 1368
Mongol leave
Some Mongols moved from Ming, They welcomed refugees from the Yuan collapse and retained control of Inner China. -
Period: Apr 14, 1378 to Apr 14, 1415
Great Western Schism
It was a period of time when rival papal claimants at Arigon and Rome vied for loyalist at Latin christians. The problem was resolved by returning the papal recidence to its traditional location. -
Apr 14, 1398
Dehli Sultanate Declines
Timur, Turko-Mongol leader, seized opportunity to invade and capture Dehli. HIs armies withdrew with vast quantities of pillages and 1000s captured. Dehli never recovered. -
Apr 14, 1410
Mongol technology
Moveable type, An improvement of woodblock printing in China by Mongols using solid copper frames. -
Apr 14, 1450
Printing Press
The printing press was inovated in 1450. New printing presses were made and helped with many literature works. It was the new inovation of the timeand it made writing much easier. -
Start of Song Dynasty
Song Taizu started as a military officer that worked for one of the most important warlords of China. He became emperor when his troops appointed him to be. He was the first emperor of the Song Dynasty. -
Period: to Apr 14, 755
Chang Capital.
Most developed Capital city of the world at the time culturaly, influenced by the contact with India and the West through the Silk Road. -
Period: to
Tang Dynasty
The Tang Dynasty was one of the biggest dynastys ever to exist in China. The country expanded all the way to modern Afghanistang and controlled big part of the Silk Road.