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Encyclopedia > List of state leaders in 1003

1002 state leaders - Events of 1003 - 1004 state leaders - State leaders by year 1001 state leaders - Events of 1002 - 1003 state leaders - State leaders by year // Africa Egypt(Fatimids) - Husayb al-Hakim Bi-Amrillah, Fatimid caliph (996-1021) Ifriqiya(Zirid) - Badis ibn Mansur(995-1015) Americas Asia Ani - Gagik of Ani, King of Ani (989-1020) Caliphate(Abbasid) - Al-Qadir, Caliph in Baghdad... Events Sweyn I of Denmark begins his first invasion of England. ... 1003 state leaders - Events of 1004 - 1005 state leaders - State leaders by year Africa Egypt(Fatimids) - Husayb al-Hakim Bi-Amrillah, Fatimid caliph (996-1021) Ifriqiya(Zirid) - Badis ibn Mansur(995-1015) Americas Asia Ani - Gagik of Ani, King of Ani (989-1020) Caliphate(Abbasid) - Al-Qadir, Caliph in Baghdad... This is a list of heads of state, government leaders, and other rulers in any given year. ...


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Africa

Hakim bi-Amr Allah (literally: Ruler by Gods Command), known as the Mad Caliph, was the sixth Fatimid Caliph in Egypt, ruling from 996 to 1021. ... The Fatimid or Fatimid Caliphate is the Ismaili Shiite dynasty that ruled North Africa from A.D. 909 to 1171. ... Events March/April - Pope John XV dies before being being able to coronate Otto III, King of Germany as Holy Roman Emperor. ... // Events Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, sixth Fatimid Caliph of Egypt disappears on a trip to al-Muqattam hills. ... 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. ... Badis ibn Mansur ( d. ... Events (Erik Segersäll) is succeeded by (Olof Skötkonung), the first baptized ruler of Sweden. ... Events August: Canute the Great invades England. ...

Americas

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... For the video game developers, see 989 Studios. ... 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. ... 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. ... 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 Ichijō (一条天皇) (980-1011) was the 66th 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 March 2 - Louis V becomes King of the Franks End of the reign of Emperor Kazan of Japan Emperor Ichijo ascends to the throne of Japan Explorer Bjarni Herjólfsson becomes the first inhabitant of the Old World to sight North America Births Deaths March 2 - Lothair, King of... Events Emperor Sanjo ascends to the throne of Japan. ... Fujiwara no Michinaga (藤原 道長, 966-1027) represents the highpoint of the Fujiwara regents control over the government of Japan. ... Events (Erik Segersäll) is succeeded by (Olof Skötkonung), the first baptized ruler of Sweden. ... Events Canute the Great is acclaimed king of England. ... 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. ... Events November 13 - English king Ethelred gives order to kill all Danes in England. ... Events Emperor Sanjo ascends to the throne of Japan. ... 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. ... Korea has been ruled by a number of kingdoms/empires and republics over the last several millennia. ... 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 February 14: First known mention of Lithuania, in the annals of the monastery of Quedlinburg. ... Tamil Nadu (தமிழ் நாடு, Land of the Tamils) is a state at the southern tip of India. ... Rajaraja Chola the first is considered the greatest of all Chola kings. ... The Cholas were the most famous of the three dynasties that ruled ancient Tamil Nadu. ... Events Barcelona sacked by Al-Mansur Greenland colonized by Icelandic Viking Erik the Red (the date is according to legend but has been established as at least approximately correct – see History of Greenland) Lady Wulfruna founded the town that later became the city of Wolverhampton Births Al-Hakim bi-Amr... Events February 14 - Pope Benedict VIII recognizes Henry of Bavaria as King of Germany July 29 - Battle of Kleidion: Basil II inflicts not only a decisive defeat on the Bulgarian army, but his subsequent savage treatment of 15,000 prisoners reportedly causes Tsar Samuil of Bulgaria to die of shock...

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