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1 Events  



1.1  1000  



1.1.1  Japan  





1.1.2  Americas  





1.1.3  Christendom  





1.1.4  Islamic world  





1.1.5  Babylon abandoned  







1.2  1001  



1.2.1  By place  



1.2.1.1  Africa  





1.2.1.2  Asia  





1.2.1.3  Europe  





1.2.1.4  North America  







1.2.2  By topic  



1.2.2.1  Religion  









1.3  1002  



1.3.1  By place  



1.3.1.1  Europe  





1.3.1.2  British Isles  





1.3.1.3  Arabian Empire  





1.3.1.4  Asia  







1.3.2  By topic  



1.3.2.1  Religion  









1.4  1003  



1.4.1  By place  



1.4.1.1  Europe  





1.4.1.2  England  





1.4.1.3  Asia  







1.4.2  By topic  



1.4.2.1  Art  





1.4.2.2  Religion  









1.5  1004  



1.5.1  By place  



1.5.1.1  Byzantine Empire  





1.5.1.2  Europe  





1.5.1.3  England  





1.5.1.4  Africa  





1.5.1.5  China  





1.5.1.6  Japan  







1.5.2  By topic  



1.5.2.1  Religion  









1.6  1005  



1.6.1  By place  



1.6.1.1  Europe  





1.6.1.2  British Isles  





1.6.1.3  Asia  







1.6.2  By topic  



1.6.2.1  Arts and literature  









1.7  1006  



1.7.1  By place  



1.7.1.1  Europe  





1.7.1.2  Oceania  







1.7.2  By topic  



1.7.2.1  Astronomy  









1.8  1007  



1.8.1  By place  



1.8.1.1  England  





1.8.1.2  Ireland  





1.8.1.3  Japan  







1.8.2  By topic  



1.8.2.1  Religion  









1.9  1008  



1.9.1  By place  



1.9.1.1  Europe  





1.9.1.2  England  





1.9.1.3  Arabian Empire  





1.9.1.4  Japan  







1.9.2  By topic  



1.9.2.1  Religion  









1.10  1009  



1.10.1  By place  



1.10.1.1  Europe  





1.10.1.2  England  





1.10.1.3  Asia  





1.10.1.4  Japan  







1.10.2  By topic  



1.10.2.1  Religion  











2 Science and technology  





3 Significant people  





4 Births  





5 Deaths  





6 References  














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The 1000s (pronounced "one-thousands") was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1000, and ended on December 31, 1009.

Events

1000

Japan[edit]

Americas[edit]

Christendom[edit]

Western Europe, the Holy Roman Empire, Kievan Rus', and the Byzantine Empire in the Middle Ages (year 1000)

Islamic world[edit]

The Muslim world was in its Golden Age; still organised in caliphates, it continued to be dominated by the Abbasid Caliphate, with the Caliphate of Córdoba to the west, and experienced ongoing campaigns in Africa and in India. At the time, Persia was in a period of instability, with various polities seceding from Abbasid rule, among whom the Ghaznavids would emerge as the most powerful.

The Islamic world was reaching the peak of its historical scientific achievements. Important scholars and scientists who flourished in AD 1000 include Al-Zahrawi (Abcasis), Ibn Yunus (publishes his astronomical treatise Al-Zij al-Hakimi al-KabirinCairo in c. 1000), Abu Sahl al-Quhi (Kuhi), Abu-Mahmud Khujandi, Abu Nasr Mansur, Abu al-Wafa' al-Buzjani, Ahmad ibn Fadlan, Ali Ibn Isa, Al-Karaji (al-Karkhi), Ibn al-Haytham (Book of Optics), Avicenna, Averroes, and Al-Biruni.

By this time, the Turkic migration from the Eurasian Steppe had reached Eastern Europe, and most of the Turkic tribes (Khazars, Bulgars, Pechenegs etc.) had been Islamized.

Babylon abandoned[edit]

Babylon was abandoned around this year.

1001

By place[edit]

Africa[edit]
Asia[edit]
Europe[edit]
North America[edit]

By topic[edit]

Religion[edit]

1002

By place[edit]

Europe[edit]
British Isles[edit]
Arabian Empire[edit]
Asia[edit]

By topic[edit]

Religion[edit]

1003

By place[edit]

Europe[edit]
England[edit]
Asia[edit]

By topic[edit]

Art[edit]
Religion[edit]

1004

By place[edit]

Byzantine Empire[edit]
Europe[edit]
England[edit]
Africa[edit]
China[edit]
Japan[edit]

By topic[edit]

Religion[edit]

1005

By place[edit]

Europe[edit]
British Isles[edit]
Asia[edit]

By topic[edit]

Arts and literature[edit]

1006

By place[edit]

Europe[edit]
Oceania[edit]

By topic[edit]

Astronomy[edit]

1007

By place[edit]

England[edit]
Ireland[edit]
Japan[edit]

By topic[edit]

Religion[edit]

1008

By place[edit]

Europe[edit]
England[edit]
Arabian Empire[edit]
Japan[edit]

By topic[edit]

Religion[edit]

1009

By place[edit]

Europe[edit]
England[edit]
Asia[edit]
Japan[edit]

By topic[edit]

Religion[edit]

Science and technology[edit]

Significant people[edit]

Births

1000

1001

1002

1003

1004

1005

1006

1007

1008

1009

Deaths

1000

1001

1002

1003

1004

1005

1006

1007

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1009

References[edit]

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