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  1. 1000s BC. Categories: Births – Deaths. Establishments – Disestablishments. v. t. e. The 11th century BC comprises all years from 1100 BC to 1001 BC. Although many human societies were literate in this period, some of the individuals mentioned below may be apocryphal rather than historically accurate.

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  2. v. t. e. The 10th century BC comprises the years from 1000 BC to 901 BC. This period followed the Late Bronze Age collapse in the Near East, and the century saw the Early Iron Age take hold there. The Greek Dark Ages which had come about in 1200 BC continued. The Neo-Assyrian Empire is established towards the end of the 10th century BC.

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  4. hide. Beginning. Events. 11th century BC. The 11th century BC started the first day of 1100 BC and ended the last day of 1001 BC. The events below may have happened in this century. Events. David and Saul (1885) by Julius Kronberg. The two men are considered the first Kings of the United Monarchy of Israel.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 11th_century11th century - Wikipedia

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    In European history, the 11th century is regarded as the beginning of the High Middle Ages, an age subsequent to the Early Middle Ages. The century began while the translatio imperii of 962 was still somewhat novel and ended in the midst of the Investiture Controversy. It saw the final Christianisation of Scandinavia and the emergence of the Peace ...

    1001–1009

    1. 1001: Mahmud of Ghazni, Muslim leader of Ghazni, begins a series of raids into Northern India; he finishes in 1027 with the destruction of Somnath. 2. c. 1001: Norsemen, led by Leif Eriksson, establish short-lived settlements in and around Vinland in North America. 3. 1001–1008: Japanese Lady Murasaki Shikibu writes The Tale of Genji. 4. 1001 ± 40 years: Baitoushan volcano on what would be the Chinese-Korean border, erupts with a force of 6.5, the fourth largest Holoceneblast. 5. 1001: The...

    1010s

    1. 1010–1011: The Second Goryeo-Khitan War; the Korean king is forced to flee the capital temporarily, but is unable to establish a foothold and fearing a counterattack, the Khitanforces withdrew. 2. 1011–1021: Ibn al-Haytham (Alhacen), a famous Iraqi scientist working in Egypt, feigns madness in fear of angering the Egyptian caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, and is kept under house arrest from 1011 to 1021. During this time, he writes his influential Book of Optics. 3. 1011: Under a new Rajah na...

    1020s

    1. 1021: the ruling Fatimid Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah disappears suddenly, possibly assassinated by his own sister Sitt al-Mulk, which leads to the open persecution of the Druze by Ismaili Shia; the Druze proclaim that Al-Hakim went into hiding (ghayba), whereupon he would return as the Mahdisavior. 2. 1025: the Chola dynasty of India uses its naval powers to conquer the South East Asian kingdom of Srivijaya, turning it into a vassal. 3. 1025: ruler Rajendra Chola I moves the capital city...

    Empress Agnes, German Queen who became regent of the Holy Roman Empire
    Basil II of the Byzantine Empire.
    Angels crowning Canute the Great as he and his wife Ælfgifu of Northamptonpresent the Winchester Cross to the church, dated 1031
    The St Albans Cathedralof Norman-era England is completed in 1089.
    The Al-Hakim Mosqueof Fatimid Egypt is completed in 1013.
    The Iron Pagoda of Kaifeng, China is built in 1049.

    Science and technology

    1. Early 11th century – Fan Kuan paints Travelers among Mountains and Streams. Northern Song dynasty. It is now kept at National Palace Museum, Taipei, Taiwan (Republic of China). 2. c. 1000 – Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi (Abulcasis) of al-Andalus publishes his influential 30-volume Arabic medical encyclopedia, the Al-Tasrif 3. c. 1000 – Ibn Yunus of Egypt publishes his astronomical treatise Al-Zij al-Hakimi al-Kabir. 4. c. 1000 – Abu Sahl al-Quhi(Kuhi) 5. c. 1000 – Abu-Mahmud al-Khujandi 6. c. 10...

    Literature

    1. 1000 – The Remaining Signs of Past Centuries is written by Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī. 2. c. 1000 – The Al-Tasrif is written by the Andalusian physician and scientist Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi(Abulcasis). 3. c. 1000 – The Zij al-Kabir al-Hakimi is written by the Egyptian astronomer Ibn Yunus. 4. 1000–1037 – Hayy ibn Yaqdhan is written by Ibn Tufail. 5. 1008 – The Leningrad Codex, one of the oldest full manuscripts of the Hebrew Bible, is completed. 6. c. 1010 – The oldest known copy of the epic po...

    Abattouy, Mohammed. (2002), "The Arabic Science of weights: A Report on an Ongoing Research Project", The Bulletin of the Royal Institute for Inter-Faith Studies4, pp. 109–130:
    Bowman, John S. (2000). Columbia Chronologies of Asian History and Culture. New York: Columbia University Press.
    Chan, Alan Kam-leung and Gregory K. Clancey, Hui-Chieh Loy (2002). Historical Perspectives on East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine. Singapore: Singapore University Press. ISBN 9971-69-259-7
    Darlington, Oscar G. "Gerbert, the Teacher", The American Historical Review(Volume 52, Number 3, 1947): 456 – 476.
  6. The 11th millennium BC spanned the years 11,000 BC to 10,001 BC (c. 13 ka to c. 12 ka or 12,950 BP to 11,951 BP). This millennium is during the ending phase of the Upper Paleolithic or Epipaleolithic period. It is impossible to date events that happened during this millennium, and all dates associated with this millennium are estimates based on ...

  7. Pages in category "11th century BC". The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . 11th century BC. 1000s BC (decade) 1010s BC. 1020s BC. 1030s BC.