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Events

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Asia

  • The first Chinese paper money is issued, yet these banknotes won't become government-issued until theSong Dynasty era Sichuan province issues them in the year 1024, with the central government of China following suit in the 12th century.
  • The Hindu Empire comes to power in Sumatra.
  • A white pheasant is presented to the Emperor of Japan, who is pleased and begins a new nengo to be called Hakuchi, meaning the white pheasant.

Europe

  • Croats and Serbs occupy Bosnia.
  • Khazars conquer the Great Bulgarian Empire in southern Russia.

    Middle East

  • The Arab conquest of Persia is completed.

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    Religion

  • Islam is established as a state religion in Iran.
  • St. Martin's Church is built in Canterbury, England.

    Arts and Sciences

  • First surgical developments in India, with bladder, peristalsis and plastic operations.

    Births

  • St. Rumwold, early English saint
  • Yao Chong, Chinese chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (d. 721)
  • Prince Takeru of Japan (d. 658)

    Deaths

  • Candrakirti, Indian Madhyamaka philosopher
  • Empress Chen Yueyi
  • St. Rumwold, early English saintFurther Information

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