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  1. This category has the following 15 subcategories, out of 15 total. 15th-century people by conflict ‎ (8 C) 15th-century people by continent ‎ (6 C) 15th-century people by ethnicity ‎ (5 C) 15th-century people by nationality ‎ (73 C) 15th-century people by occupation ‎ (29 C) 15th-century people by religion ‎ (10 C)

  2. 1480s ‎ (24 C, 3 P) 1490s ‎ (23 C, 4 P) 15th century by city ‎ (6 C) 15th century by continent ‎ (19 C) 15th century by country ‎ (113 C, 1 P)

  3. Category:15th century. This category is for articles and events specifically related to the 15th century, which began in the year 1401 and ended in the year 1500 . Note that the year 1500 is included in Category:1500s in the 16th century but is actually part of the 15th century . Wikimedia Commons has media related to 15th century.

  4. 1500 BC – 1400 BC: The Battle of the Ten Kings took place around this time. [2] 1500 BC: Coalescence of a number of cultural traits including undecorated pottery, megalithic burials, and millet-bean-rice agriculture indicate the beginning of the Mumun Pottery Period on the Korean peninsula. [3]

  5. Crusades of the 15th century are those Crusades that follow the Crusades after Acre, 1291–1399, throughout the next hundred years. In this period, the threat from the Ottoman Empire dominated the Christian world, but also included threats from the Mamluks, Moors, and heretics. The Ottomans gained significant territory in all theaters, but did ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 16th_Century16th century - Wikipedia

    The 16th century began with the Julian year 1501 (represented by the Roman numerals MDI) and ended with either the Julian or the Gregorian year 1600 (MDC), depending on the reckoning used (the Gregorian calendar introduced a lapse of 10 days in October 1582). [2]

  7. Chandidas (চন্ডীদাস) (born 1408 CE) refers to (possibly more than one) medieval Indian Bengali -language poet. Meerabai (मीराबाई) (1498-1547), alternate spelling: Meera, Mira, Meera Bai; Hindu poet- saint, mystical poet whose compositions, extant version of which are in Gujarati and a Rajasthani dialect of Hindi ...