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Timeline of Events c. 1400–1850

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Key World Events (5th Century to 15th Century)

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Key World Events (5th Century to 15th Century)

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476 End of the western Roman Empire

527 Justinian I becomes emperor of the Byzantine Empire

600 End of the Golden Age of the Gupta Empire in India

630 Mohammed establishes the city of Mecca as the centre of Islam

711 Arab Muslims (followers of Islam) conquer Spain

750 Abbasids become rulers of Arab Empire with Baghdad as centre c. 800 - 1100 Arabs establish regular trade caravans across northern Africa; they gradually extend

routes across the Sahara desert into the west African kingdoms of Mali and Ghana for the gold and salt trade

800 Frankish leader Charlemagne takes the title of emperor of Rome

c. 850 Mayan cities in central America abandoned for unknown reasons c. 850 Beginning of feudal system in Europe

885 - 886 Vikings attack Paris; gain control of part of England

986 Vikings establish a colony in Greenland c. 992 Vikings land in Newfoundland (l'Anse aux Meadows)

c. 1000 Beginning of Japanese feudal age under samurai

1066 William the Conqueror of Normandy conquers England

1096 Crusades (wars between Christians and Muslims in Europe and the Middle East) begin

c. 1100 Beginnings of Incan Empire in Peru, South America c. 1150 First universities appear in Europe

1203 - 1206 Genghis Khan defeats and unites the

Mongol tribes and calls himself King of Kings 1207 - 1233 Genghis Khan conquers areas of eastern Europe, China, and present-day Russia as

territories of the Mongol Empire

1215 The Magna Carta or Great Charter is signed by King John I of England

1258 Mongols attack and sack Baghdad

1267 Kublai Khan establishes a unified Mongol empire centred in China

1271 Marco Polo leaves Italy to travel to China

1290 The Ottoman dynasty is founded in Asia Minor (Turkey) 1291

End of Crusades

- Muslims defeat Christians and remain in Holy Lands

1325 Tenochtitlàn (today Mexico City) established by the Aztecs in Mexico

1337 Beginning of the Hundred Years' War between France and England

1347 First waves of the plague (Black Death) spread in Europe

c. 1450? Fortress city Machu Picchu is built in the Andes of Peru by the Incans

1453 Ottoman Turks conquer Constantinople: end of the Byzantine Empire 1492 Christopher Columbus reaches the West Indies: believes it is India

1532 Incan Empire destroyed by Spaniards seeking treasure in Peru

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