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  1. 3 days ago · The Crusades against the Bosnian Heritics (1235, 1241), also known as the Bosnian Crusades. Fought against unspecified "heretics," the action was essentially a war of conquest by Hungarian prince Coloman of Galicia against the Banate of Bosnia , sanctioned as a crusade by Gregory IX .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mali_EmpireMali Empire - Wikipedia

    3 days ago · The conquest of Sosso in c. 1235 marked the emergence of Mali as a major power. Following the death of Sundiata Keita, in c. 1255, the kings of Mali were referred to by the title mansa. [6] . In c. 1285 Sakoura, a former royal court slave, became emperor and was one of Mali's most powerful rulers, greatly expanding the empire's territory.

  3. 4 days ago · 1235: Famine in England: England: 20,000 in London: 1256–1258: Famine in Italy, Spain, Portugal and England: Europe: 1264: Famine: Egypt: 1275–1277: Famine: Italy: 1275–1299: Collapse of the Anasazi civilization, widespread famine occurred: United States: 1285–1286: Famine: Italy: 1294: Famine: Egypt: 1302–1303: Famine in Spain and ...

  4. 1 day ago · The Mongol Empire of the 13th and 14th centuries was the largest contiguous empire in history. Originating in present-day Mongolia in East Asia, the Mongol Empire at its height stretched from the Sea of Japan to parts of Eastern Europe, extending northward into parts of the Arctic; eastward and southward into parts of the Indian subcontinent, attempted invasions of Southeast Asia, and ...

  5. 3 days ago · Ancient Carthage ( / ˈkɑːrθɪdʒ / KAR-thij; Punic: 𐤒𐤓𐤕𐤟𐤇𐤃𐤔𐤕, lit. 'New City') was an ancient Semitic civilisation based in North Africa. [4] Initially a settlement in present-day Tunisia, it later became a city-state and then an empire.

  6. 1 day ago · 814–922 AD Tlemcen: Tlemcen Kingdom 12351554 AD Emirate of Tlemcen: Tlwmcen Emirate 757–790 AD Umayyad Caliphate: Dammascus, Harran Empire (religious) 661–750 AD Wattasid dynasty: Fez Kingdom 1472–1554 AD

  7. 2 days ago · Medieval Russian states around 1470, including Novgorod, Tver, Pskov, Ryazan, Rostov and Moscow. The history of Russia begins with the histories of the East Slavs. [1] [2] The traditional start date of specifically Russian history is the establishment of the Rus' state in the north in 862, ruled by Varangians.

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