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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1900s1900s - Wikipedia

    v. t. e. The 1900s (pronounced "nineteen-hundreds") was a decade that began on January 1, 1900, and ended on December 31, 1909. The Edwardian era (1901–1910) covers a similar span of time. The term "nineteen-hundreds" is sometimes also used to mean the entire century from January 1, 1900, to December 31, 1999 (the years beginning with "19").

  2. June 1 – Zhu Quanzhong (Zhu Wen) usurps the throne and proclaims himself the first emperor of Later Liang. China is controlled by successive short-lived kingdoms (until 960 ). June 8 – The Chu Kingdom is founded by the warlord Ma Yin (Prince of Chu) in Changsha. Present-day Hunan and Guangxi provinces ( Southern China) are under his control.

  3. c. 1700 BC – Aegean metalworkers begin producing crafts that rival those of the ancient Near East, whose techniques they seem to borrow. c. 1700 BC – The Indus Valley civilization comes to an end and the Cemetery H culture begins. c. 1700 BC – Lila-Ir-Tash starts ruling the Elamite Empire. c. 1700 BC – Bronze Age starts in China.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 2000s2000s - Wikipedia

    2000s. The 2000s (pronounced "two-thousands"; shortened to the '00s and known as the aughts or noughties) was a decade that began on January 1, 2000, and ended on December 31, 2009.

  5. Egypt conquered by Asian tribes known as the Hyksos —see History of ancient Israel and Judah. 1600 BC — Shang Dynasty instituted in China. 1600 BC — Tumulus culture started. c. 1600 BC — Nebra skydisk created in what is now Germany. c. 1600 BC—The foundations of the Olmec civilization in southern Mexico.

  6. The Persian King Darius II dies of an illness in Babylon. He is succeeded by his son Artaxerxes II (Memnon—'the Mindful'). Darius II's younger son, Cyrus, is accused by Tissaphernes, the satrap of Caria, of plotting his brother Artaxerxes II's murder. On the intercession of Artaxerxes II and Cyrus's mother, Parysatis, however, Cyrus is ...

  7. Deaths. 309 BC. King Alexander IV of Macedon (b. 323 BC) Cleomenes II, Agiad King of Sparta. Heracles, illegitimate son of Alexander the Great and claimant to the throne of Macedon (b. 327 BC) Ptolemy (general) general of Antigonus I Monophthalmus. Roxana, wife of Alexander the Great, and mother of Alexander IV of Macedon.