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Later in the year, the Kingdom's capital was moved from Daulatabad to the more central Gulbarga. [8] [9] Southeast Asia suffered a drought which dried up an important river which ran through the capital city of the Kingdom of Ayodhya, forcing the King to move the capital to a new location on the Lop Buri River. [10]
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The Hundred Years' War broke out in 1337. There was a lull after the Truce of Espléchin was signed in 1340. The English determined early in 1345 to renew the war and full-scale fighting broke out in south-west and northern France.
During 1347, the disease travelled eastward to Gaza by April; by July it had reached Damascus, and in October plague had broken out in Aleppo. [114] That year, in the territory of modern Lebanon, Syria, Israel, and Palestine, the cities of Ascalon, Acre, Jerusalem, Sidon, and Homs were all infected.
Image credits: Detroit Photograph Company "There was a two-color process invented around 1913 by Kodak that used two glass plates in contact with each other, one being red-orange and the other ...
Eustace Folville, outlaw (year of birth unknown) 1347 Adam Murimuth, ecclesiastic and chronicler (born 1274) John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey (born 1286) 1348 John de Stratford, Archbishop of Canterbury (year of birth unknown) 1349 10 April – William of Ockham, philosopher (born 1285) 31 May – Thomas Wake, politician (born 1297)
What makes a photograph memorable? This tangled question has been passed around the TIME Photo Department for decades. As we grow into each new era of photography and technology, every day we are ...
The final 20 photos were narrowed down from a pool of 2.3 million − 300,000 more than in 2023, Nat Geo Editor-in-Chief Nathan Lump said.