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Encyclopedia > List of state leaders in 1022

1021 state leaders - Events of 1022 - 1023 state leaders - State leaders by year 1020 state leaders - Events of 1021 - 1022 state leaders - State leaders by year // Africa Algeria (Hammadid) - Hammad ibn Buluggin (1008-1028) Egypt (Fatimids) - Ali az-Zahir, Fatimid caliph (1021-1035) Ifriqiya (Zirid) - Muizz ibn Badis (1015-1062) Americas Asia Ani - Hovhannes I of Ani & Achot IV Qadj (usurper), Kings of... Events Several Catharist heretics are killed in Toulouse. ... 1022 state leaders - Events of 1023 - 1024 state leaders - State leaders by year Africa Algeria(Hammadid) - Hammad ibn Buluggin (1008-1028) Egypt(Fatimids) - Ali az-Zahir, Fatimid caliph (1021-1035) Ifriqiya(Zirid) - Muizz ibn Badis(1015-1062) Americas Asia Ani - Hovhannes I of Ani & Achot IV Qadj(usurper), Kings of... This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in any given year. ...


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Africa

The Hammadids, an offshoot of the Zirids, were a Berber dynasty who ruled an area roughly corresponding to modern Algeria for about a century and a half, until, weakened by the Banu Hilals incursions, they were destroyed by the Almohads. ... Hammad ibn Buluggin (d. ... Events Olof, king of Sweden, is baptized. ... Events November 12 - Dying Emperor Constantine VIII of the Byzantine Empire marries his daughter Zoe of Byzantium to his chosen heir Romanus Argyrus. ... The Fatimid Empire or Fatimid Caliphate ruled North Africa from A.D. 909 to 1171. ... Az-Zahir (Born 20 June 1005; Died 13 June 1036), seventh Caliph of the Fatimids (1021 - 1036) Az-Zahir assumed the Caliphate after the disapperance of his father Al-Hakim. ... The Fatimid or Fatimid Caliphate is the Ismaili Shiite dynasty that ruled North Africa from A.D. 909 to 1171. ... // Events Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, sixth Fatimid Caliph of Egypt disappears on a trip to al-Muqattam hills. ... Events Harthacanute becomes king of Denmark. ... Ifriqiya or Ifriqiyah (Arabic إفريقية) refers in medieval history to an area consisting of most of modern Tunisia and eastern Algeria, roughly equivalent to the Roman province of Africa. ... The Zirids were a Berber dynasty, originating in Petite Kabylie among the Kutama tribe, that ruled Ifriqiya (roughly, modern Tunisia), initially on behalf of the Fatimids, for about two centuries, until weakened by the Banu Hilal and finally destroyed by the Almohads. ... Al-Muizz ibn Badis (1008 - 1062) was the fourth ruler of the Zirids in Ifriqiya and reigned from 1016 to 1062. ... Events August: Canute the Great invades England. ... Events Founding of Marrakech The Almoravids overrun Morocco and establish a kingdom from Spain to Senegal. ...

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Asia

Ani, Church of Saint Gregory and Citadel Ani (anc. ... Abas I first king 928/929-953, son of Sembat I Nahadak (see Bagratid dynasty) and father of Mouchel, first king of Kars Achot III Olomurdz (son) 953-977 Sembat II Tiezerakal (son) 977-989 Gagik I of Ani (brother) 989-1020 Hovhannes I of Ani (son) 1020-1040/1041... Events Hospice built in Jerusalem by Knights Hospitaller City of Saint-Germain-en-Laye founded Third Italian campaign of Henry II of Germany Canute the Great codifies the laws of England Births Harold II of England (approximate) Empress Agnes of Poitou, regent of the Holy Roman Empire (d. ... Events March War of Independence of Western Xia occurred. ... // Events Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, sixth Fatimid Caliph of Egypt disappears on a trip to al-Muqattam hills. ... Events June 4 - Germany. ... An Anglicized/Latinized version of the Arabic word خليفة or Khalīfah, Caliph (  listen?) is the term or title for the Islamic leader of the Ummah, or community of Islam. ... Abbasid provinces during the caliphate of Harun al-Rashid Abbasid (Arabic: العبّاسدين ) was the dynastic name generally given to the caliphs of Baghdad, the second of the two great Sunni dynasties of the Muslim empire, that overthrew the Umayyid caliphs. ... Al-Qadir (d. ... Abbasid provinces during the caliphate of Harun al-Rashid Abbasid (Arabic: العبّاسدين ) was the dynastic name generally given to the caliphs of Baghdad, the second of the two great Sunni dynasties of the Muslim empire, that overthrew the Umayyid caliphs. ... Events Battle of Maldon Sweyn I of Denmark recovers his throne Births Deaths Theophanu, empress, mother of Otto III Emperor Enyu of Japan Categories: 991 ... Events Collapse of the Moorish Caliphate of Córdoba. ... Alternative meaning: Song Dynasty (420-479) The Song dynasty (Chinese: 宋朝) was a ruling dynasty in China from 960-1279. ... Categories: People stubs | Song Dynasty emperors | Stub ... Below is a table of Chinese monarchs. ... Events City of Gdansk is founded Saint Adalbert of Prague is sent to Prussia by Boleslaus I of Poland Samuil of Bulgaria crowned Tsar by Pope Gregory V The town of Trondheim is founded. ... Events Several Catharist heretics are killed in Toulouse. ... Emperor Renzong (May 30, 1010 - April 30, 1063) was the fourth emperor of the Song Dynasty of China. ... Below is a table of Chinese monarchs. ... Events Several Catharist heretics are killed in Toulouse. ... Events Anselm of Canterbury becomes prior at Le Bec Sancho I becomes ruler of Aragon Bishopric of Olomouc is founded Births Deaths Constantine III Lichoudas Patriarch of Constantinople Adelaide Havoise daughter of Robert II of France Tughril Beg first leader of the Seljuk Turks Song dynasty Emperor Renzong (仁宗) Hungarian ruler... The Ghaznavid Empire was a state in the region of todays Afghanistan that existed from 963 to 1187. ... Mahmud of Ghazni (971-April 30, 1030), also know as Yamin ul-Dawlah Mahmud (in full: Yamin ul-Dawlah Abd ul-Qasim Mahmud Ibn Sebük Tigin) was the ruler of Ghazni from 997 until his death. ... Events Benedictine abbey founded at Sherborne Births Deaths Abul-Wafa, iranian mathematician Categories: 998 ... Events Battle of Stiklestad ensures the Christianization of Norway. ... Emperor Go-Ichijō (後一条天皇) (October 12, 1008 - May 15, 1036) was the 68th imperial ruler of Japan. ... His Majesty Emperor Akihito of Japan The Emperor of Japan (天皇 tennō) is a constitutitionally-recognized symbol of the Japanese nation and the unity of its people. ... Events George Tsul, ruler of Khazaria, is captured by a combined Byzantine- Rus force, which effectively ends Khazarias existence. ... Events Emperor Go-Suzaku ascends the throne of Japan. ... The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ... Fujiwara no Yorimichi (藤原頼通)(990-1074), son of Fujiwara no Michinaga, succeeded his father to the position of Sessho in 1017, and then went on to become Kampaku from 1020 until 1068. ... The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ... Events Hospice built in Jerusalem by Knights Hospitaller City of Saint-Germain-en-Laye founded Third Italian campaign of Henry II of Germany Canute the Great codifies the laws of England Births Harold II of England (approximate) Empress Agnes of Poitou, regent of the Holy Roman Empire (d. ... Events Emperor Go-Sanjo ascends the throne of Japan William the Conqueror takes Exeter after a brief siege Births Henry I of England (d. ... The title given to this article is incorrect due to technical limitations. ... Events Canute the Great is acclaimed king of England. ... Events Hospice built in Jerusalem by Knights Hospitaller City of Saint-Germain-en-Laye founded Third Italian campaign of Henry II of Germany Canute the Great codifies the laws of England Births Harold II of England (approximate) Empress Agnes of Poitou, regent of the Holy Roman Empire (d. ... This article needs cleanup. ... Emperor Shengzong of Liao, also known as Yelu Longxu, succeeded Emperor Jinzong as Emperor of the Khitan at the age of 12. ... Below is a table of Chinese monarchs. ... Events Greenland founded by Erik the Red ; first contact of Europeans with North America Births Emma of Normandy Atisha the Bengali Buddhist Saint Deaths Categories: 982 ... Events Collapse of the Moorish Caliphate of Córdoba. ... The Khmer empire was a powerful kingdom based in what is now Cambodia. ... Suryavarman I (Narvanapala la) was king of the Khmer Empire from 1010 to 1050. ... Events Grand Prince Stephen I of Hungary is named the first King of Hungary by Pope Silvester II. Canonisation of Edward the Martyr, king of England. ... Events Leofric becomes Bishop of Exeter Births Margrave Leopold II of Austria (d. ... Korea (한국/韓國/Hanguk, used by South / ì¡°ì„ /朝鮮/Joseon, used by North) is a formerly unified country, situated on the Korean Peninsula in northern East Asia, bordering on China to the northwest and Russia to the north. ... The Goryeo kingdom ruled Korea from the fall of Silla in 935 until the founding of Joseon in 1392. ... Hyeonjong of Goryeo (992-1031, r. ... Korea has been ruled by a number of kingdoms/empires and republics over the last several millennia. ... Events February 14: First known mention of Lithuania, in the annals of the monastery of Quedlinburg. ... Events Collapse of the Moorish Caliphate of Córdoba. ... Tamil Nadu (தமிழ் நாடு, Land of the Tamils) is a state at the southern tip of India. ... Rajendra Chola I was the son of Rajaraja Chola I, the great Chola king of South India. ... Rajadhiraja Chola I (1018-1054) was the king of the Cholas empire in southern India and the eldest son of king Rajendra Chola I. Although not supreme king untill his fathers death in 1044 he was associated in kingship since 1018 He maintained Cholas authority over most of Lanka, despite... The Cholas were the most famous of the three dynasties that ruled ancient Tamil Nadu. ... Events Mael Morda starts a rebellion against Brian Boru in Ireland, which would eventually end in 1014 at the Battle of Clontarf. ... Events King Anawrahta seizes the throne of Pagan, Myanmar Births Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, known as The Cid (d. ... Events Cardinal Humbertus, a representative of Pope Leo IX, and Michael Cerularius, Patriarch of Constantinople, decree each others excommunication. ...

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