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  2. 710s - Wikipedia

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    710. Fulrad, Frankish abbot (d. 784) Hnabi, duke of the Alemanni (approximate date) Leoba, Anglo-Saxon nun (approximate date) Lullus, archbishop of Mainz (approximate date) Walpurga, Anglo-Saxon missionary (d. 779) 711. Malik ibn Anas, Arab scholar (approximate date) Su Zong, emperor of the Tang dynasty (d. 762) 712. Abdallah ibn Ali, Muslim ...

  3. 710 - Wikipedia

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    The Arabs begin a raiding expedition against the Visigothic Kingdom in Spain (8th century). Year 710 was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar.The denomination 710 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

  4. 710s BC - Wikipedia

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    719 BC—Zhou Huan Wang of the Zhou dynasty becomes ruler of China.; 718 BC—Gyges becomes the ruler of Lydia.; 717 BC—Assyrian king Sargon conquers the Neo-Hittite state of Carchemish.

  5. Timeline of the history of Islam (7th century) - Wikipedia

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    This is a timeline of major events in the Muslim world from 601 AD to 700 AD (23 BH – 81 AH). Timeline of the history of Islam : 6th | 7th | 8th | 9th | 10th | 11th | 12th | 13th | 14th | 15th | 16th | 17th | 18th | 19th | 20th | 21st century

  6. Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Uthman, on his own initiative and without the sanction of Caliph Umar, according to the history of al-Baladhuri, had also launched two naval raids against ports of the Indian subcontinent, the first of these raids targeted Thane [16] (a small town near Mumbai) and Bharuch (a city in Gujarat). The second raid targeted Debal (a town near Karachi).

  7. Asuka, Yamato - Wikipedia

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    Asuka (飛鳥) was the Imperial capital of Japan during the Asuka period (538 – 710 AD), which takes its name from this place. It is located in the present-day village of Asuka, Nara Prefecture . Etymology

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  9. Timelines of world history - Wikipedia

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    These timelines of world history detail recorded events since the creation of writing roughly 5000 years ago to the present day. For events from c. 3200 BC – c. 500 see: Timeline of ancient history; For events from c. 500 – c. 1499, see: Timeline of post-classical history; For events from c. 1500, see: Timelines of modern history