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[[File:East-Hem 1100ad.jpg|thumb|The Eastern Hemisphere in 1100]]

Year 1100 (MC) was a leap year starting on Sunday in the Julian calendar. It last year of the 11th century and the first year of the 12th century. In the proleptic Gregorian calendar, it was a non-leap century year starting on Monday (like 1900).

Events

By place

Levant

Europe

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Africa

  • A collective of Tuareg trading clans decide to permanently settle the city of Timbuktu (modern Mali) north of Djenné along the Niger River. Timbuktu will later achieve fame as a center of Islamic learning. The Sankore, Djinguereber and Sidi Yahya mosques are among Timbuktu's most famous religious and scholarly institutions (approximate date).

China

  • February 23Emperor Zhezong dies after a 15-year reign. He is succeeded by his 17-year-old brother Huizong as ruler of the Song dynasty. At about this date, the Chinese population reaches around 100 million and in Kaifeng, his capital, the number of registered citizens within the walls is about 1,050,000 with the army stationed here boosting the overall populace to some 1.4 million people.
  • The Liao dynasty crushes the Zubu, a tribute state of the Khitan Empire, and takes their khan prisoner.

Americas

By topic

Religion

Sports and games

  • Checkers is invented (approximate date).

Births

Deaths

References

References

  1. Maalouf, Amid. (1983). "La Croisade vue par les Arabes". Lattès.
  2. Hill, John Hugh. (1959). "Raymond IV de Saint-Gilles, 1041 (ou 1042)-1105". Privat.
  3. Hagenmeyer, Hendrich. (1973). "Chronologie de la première croisade, 1094–1100". Olms.
  4. "Baldwin I of Edessa".
  5. "Communal Courts".
  6. Buresi, Pascal. (2004). "La frontière entre chrétienté et islam dans la péninsule Ibérique". Publibook.
  7. Sénac, Philippe. (2000). "La frontière et les hommes, VIIIe-XIIe siècle". Maisonneuve et Larose.
  8. Catlos, Brian A.. (2004). "The victors and the vanquished: Christians and Muslims of Catalonia and Aragon, 1050–1300". Cambridge University Press.
  9. O'Reilly, Patrice-John. (1857). "Histoire complète de Bordeaux, Volume 1, Parties 1 à 2". Delmas.
  10. Hoefer, Jean. (1862). "Nouvelle biographie générale". Firmin Didot frères.
  11. (2021). "From the Cloister to the State: Fontevraud and the Making of Bourbon France, 1642-1100". Routledge.
  12. "The history of checkers".
  13. (23 November 2020). "A Dictionary of British and Irish History". John Wiley & Sons.

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