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1345: In the Samudra Pasai Empire, Malik al Tahir II dies and is succeeded by Tahir III. His rule lasts throughout the 14th century. In Bengal, llyas captures East Bengal, and under him Bengal is again united. He establishes his capital at Gaur. 1346: In the Chagatai Khanate, Kazan is deposed by Hayan Kuli.
This timeline of Islamic history relates the Gregorian and Islamic calendars in the history of Islam. ... 14th century AH (1883 – 1980) 15th century AH (1980 – 2077)
14th century in the Ottoman Empire (14 C, 10 P) M. 14th-century Muslims (8 C, 16 P) ... Timeline of the history of Islam (14th century) T. Tarikh al-Islam al-kabir;
This article includes a list of successive Islamic states and Muslim dynasties beginning with the time of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (570–632 CE) and the early Muslim conquests that spread Islam outside of the Arabian Peninsula, and continuing through to the present day. [citation needed]
The metaphor of a golden age began to be applied in 19th-century literature about Islamic history, in the context of the western aesthetic fashion known as Orientalism.The author of a Handbook for Travelers in Syria and Palestine in 1868 observed that the most beautiful mosques of Damascus were "like Mohammedanism itself, now rapidly decaying" and relics of "the golden age of Islam".
Mongol ruler Ghazan Khan converted to Islam. 1299: Mongols invade Syria. The Marinids besiege Tlemcen, the capital of the Ziyyanid Kingdom of Tlemcen. By the end of this century, global Muslim population had grown to 7 per cent of the total.
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