900s (decade)

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Millennium: 1st millennium
Centuries: 9th century10th century11th century
Decades: 870s 880s 890s900s910s 920s 930s
Years: 900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909
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Events[edit]

Contents: 900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909

900

By area[edit]

The Americas[edit]
  • The Postclassic period starts in Mesoamerica.
  • The Maya city-state of Palenque was abandoned.
  • The Maya city-state of Copan was abandoned.
  • In Peru the Lambayeque people established themselves over areas previously developed by the Moche.
Africa[edit]
  • By this time the Fatimids broke away from the Abbasids and migrated to North Africa. They were descendants of Mohammad’s daughter, Fatima.
  • The east coast of Africa was impacted by trade and Arab, Persian and Indian traders mixed with the indigenous Bantu. Many of the coastal Bantu adopted Islam and the Arabic word Swahili, meaning "people of the shore," to describe themselves. By this time they had reached as far south as Sofala in Mozambique.
Asia[edit]
Europe[edit]

By topic[edit]

Art[edit]
Religion[edit]
Medicine[edit]
  • The Persian scientist Rhazes distinguishes smallpox from measles in the course of his writings. Holding against any sort of orthodoxy, particularly Aristotle's physics, he maintains "the conception of an 'absolute' time, regarded by him as a never-ending flow".

901

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Africa[edit]
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Europe[edit]

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Religion[edit]


902

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903

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Asia[edit]
Europe[edit]

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Religion[edit]


904

By place[edit]

Asia[edit]
Europe[edit]
  • July 29 &ndash
    • Saracen raiders under Leo of Tripoli sack Thessalonica, the Byzantine Empire's second-largest city, after a short siege, and plunder it for a week.
    • The Bavarians kill an important leader (gyula or horka) of the Hungarian tribal confederation, Kurszán in an ambush.
  • In Portugal, for the third time in less than 30 years, the Christians take control of Coimbra, this time for almost a century.[27]

By topic[edit]

Religion[edit]


905

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906

By place[edit]

Asia[edit]
Europe[edit]
  • Battle of Fritzlar: The Conradines defeat the Babenberg counts to establish themselves as dukes of Franconia. Conrad the Elder is killed in the battle. His son Conrad the Younger is elected king Conrad I of the East Franconian Empire in 911.
  • JuneSaxony is plundered by two Hungarian armies.

By topic[edit]

Religion[edit]
  • Synod at Scone: Scottish Christian pastors unite for gospel reformation without the interference or authority of Pope Sergius III in Rome.


907

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Religion[edit]

908

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Byzantine Empire[edit]
Europe[edit]
Middle East[edit]
  • Snow falls in the city of Baghdad.

909

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References[edit]

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  23. ^ N. J. Higham, David Hill Edward the Elder, 899-924 Routledge, 2001 ISBN 978-0-415-21497-1
  24. ^ Michael Grünbart Theatron : rhetorische Kultur in Spätantike und Mittelalter Walter de Gruyter, 2007 ISBN 978-3-11-019476-0
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  26. ^ Gilbert Meynier (2010) L'Algérie cœur du Maghreb classique. De l'ouverture islamo-arabe au repli (658-1518). Paris: La Découverte; pp.26.
  27. ^ Picard, Christophe (2000). Le Portugal musulman (VIIIe-XIIIe siècle0. L'Occident d'al-Andalus sous domination islamique. Paris: Maisonneuve & Larose. p. 109. ISBN 2-7068-1398-9.