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  1. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. This category is about media related to the year 1403 (Gregorian calendar). For the number, see Category:1403 (number). 1400s ( 15th century, 2nd millennium) 1400 · 1401 · 1402 · 1403 · 1404 · 1405 · 1406 · 1407 · 1408 · 1409 .

  2. The Rumi calendar ( Ottoman Turkish: رومی تقویم, Rumi takvim, lit. "Roman calendar"), a specific calendar based on the Julian calendar, was officially used by the Ottoman Empire after Tanzimat (1839) and by its successor, the Republic of Turkey until 1926. It was adopted for civic matters and is a solar based calendar, assigning a date ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AD_140AD 140 - Wikipedia

    140 in various calendars. Year 140 ( CXL) was a leap year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Hadrianus and Caesar (or, less frequently, year 893 Ab urbe condita ). The denomination 140 for this year has been used since the early medieval ...

  4. The Gregorian calendar, like the Julian calendar, is a solar calendar with 12 months of 28–31 days each. The year in both calendars consists of 365 days, with a leap day being added to February in the leap years. The months and length of months in the Gregorian calendar are the same as for the Julian calendar.

  5. 4 days ago · The Hijri calendar for the year 1403 Hijri corresponding to the year 1982 AD according to the Hijri and Gregorian calendar

  6. Jul 21 Battle of Shrewsbury: Army led by the Lancastrian King of England, Henry IV defeats a rebel army led by Henry "Harry Hotspur" Percy of Northumberland thus ending the Percy challenge to the throne. Also the first battle English archers fought each other on English soil. King of England and Lord of Ireland Henry IV of England. 1402.

  7. Mar 25, 2019 · Picture of the Year 2018 was the thirteenth edition of the annual Wikimedia Commons image competition, which recognizes exceptional contributions by users on Wikimedia Commons.

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