There is much more to Muslim history than military and political history; this particular chronology is almost entirely of military and political history. ... 7th Century - (600 - 699) 610: The first revelation in the cave at Mt. ... 8th Century - (700-799) 700: Campaigns against the Berbers in North Africa. ... 9th Century (800-899) 800: The Aghlabid rule is established in North Africa. ... 10th Century (900-999) 902: Death of the Abbasid Caliph al-Mutadid; al-Muktafi becomes Caliph. ... 11th Century (1000-1099) 1001: Mahmud of Ghaznavid defeats the Hindu Shahis. ... 12th Century (1100-1199) 1101: Death or the Fatimid Caliph al-Mustali, accession of al-Amir Bi-Ahkamillah. ... 13th Century (1200-1299) 1202: Death of the Ghurid Sultan Ghias ud Din; accession of Mahmud of Ghurid. ... This history article needs to be wikified. ... 15th Century (1400-1499) 1400: In the Burji Mamluks empire, the Mamluks lost Syria which was occupied by Timur the Lame. ... 16th Century (1500-1599) 1500: In the Burji Mamluks empire, Zahir Kanauh overthrown by Ashraf Gan Balat. ... 17th Century (1600-1699) 1600: Sind annexed by the Mughals. ... 18th Century (1700-1799) 1700: Murshid Quli Jafar Khan declares the independence of Bengal and establishes his capital at Murshidabad. ... 19th Century (1800-1899) 1803: Shah Abdul Aziz bin Muhammad bin Saud assassinated by a Shia fanatic. ... 20th Century (1901-2000) 1901: Abd al-Aziz Ibn Saud captures Riyadh. ... 21st Century (2001-2100) 2001-2002: Members of Al Qaeda, a radical Islamist organization, pilot airplanes into two skyscrapers and the Pentagon building in the United States on September 11, 2001. ...
Events Qi He Di succeeds Qo Dong Hun Hou as ruler of the Chinese Qi Dynasty Pope Symmachus is accused of various crimes, but claims that the secular rulers have no authority over him. ... For other uses, see number 600. ... Events The Ostrogoths besiegeRome. ... Muhammad is a common male name for Muslims. ... Events First mention of the Spear of Destiny (approximate date). ... The Year of the Elephant (عام الفيل `Âm al-Fîl) is estimated at 570 AD. According to early Islamic historians such as Ibn Ishaq, the Ethiopian governor of Yemen, Abraha, had built a great church in Sanaa intended to lure the Arabs away from the Kaaba; a man of Quraysh... Events Births Deaths Categories: 576 ... Events Tiberius II Constantine succeeds Justin II as Byzantine Emperor Births Deaths July 30 - Jacob Baradaeus, bishop of Edessa October 5 - Justin II, Roman emperor Northern Zhou Wu Di, Chinese ruler John Malalas, Byzantine chronicler Categories: 578 ... Categories: 583 ... Muhammad is a common male name for Muslims. ... Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib (d. ... Events Births Empress Kogyoku of Japan = Empress Saimei Deaths Gregory of Tours, bishop and historian Categories: 594 ... Khadija (Arabic: خديجه ) was the first wife of the Prophet Muhammad. ... Events The first mention of the state of Karantania on monuments. ...
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Timeline of Islamic history There is much more to Muslim history than military and political history; this particular chronology is almost entirely of military and political history. ...
From the middle of the 17thcentury it was increasingly challenged by the Sultanate of Sulu in the islands north-east of Kalimantan.
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