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    1850 or 1469 or 697. — to —. 阳木龙年. (Taru lanang- Naga) 1851 or 1470 or 698. Wikimédia Commons madué média indik 1724. 1724 ( MDCCXXIV ) inggih punika warsa kabisat sané katutug rahina Saniscara ring kaléndér Grégorian lan warsa kabisat sané katutug rahina Buda ring kaléndér Julian, warsa ka-1724 ring kaucapang Masehi (M ...

  2. 5. - Car Petar I uputio kijevskom gubernatoru naredbu da se obezbede sredstva za život novopristiglim doseljenicima, Srbima iz Austrije - ljude sakuplja Jovan Albanez [4], 1724-25. je došlo oko 1.000 ljudi. [5] Sveti sinod ruske crkve odlučio ove godine da se Srbima pošalje učitelj (Maksim Suvorov stiže 1726).

  3. Accessed 15 March 2021 (Also see: Papers Relating to an Act of the Assembly of the Province of New-York, for Encouragement of the Indian Trade, etc. and for Prohibiting the Selling of Indian Goods to the French, viz. of Canada (1724)) ^ Letter of Col. John Schuyler (copy; Albany, August 17, 1724). Accessed 11 March 2021.

  4. With France as intermediary, the two governments of the Ottoman Empire and Russia eventually signed a treaty in Constantinople on 12 June 1724, dividing a large portion of Iran between them. Thus, the annexed Iranian lands located on the east of the conjunction of the rivers Kurosh (Kur) and Aras were given to the Russians.

  5. Sir John Rogerson (1648–1724) was an Irish politician, wealthy merchant and property developer . Very little is known about his family background or his early life, except that he was born in the Netherlands in 1648, and that his father was named Francis. The Rogerson family were probably recent arrivals in Ireland, and may have been ...

  6. 1724 MDCCXXIV: Ab urbe condita: 2477: Calendario armenio: 1173: ... Wikipedia® é unha marca rexistrada da Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., unha organización sen fins ...

  7. October 20 – Thomas Taylour, 1st Earl of Bective, politician (d. 1795) Samuel Derrick, hack writer (d. 1769 in England) John Hely, later Hely-Hutchinson, lawyer and statesman (d. 1794) John Pomeroy, British Army officer (d. 1790) Frances Sheridan, novelist and playwright (d. 1766) 1724 or 1725 – Arthur Guinness, brewer (d. 1803)