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  • Haeinsa has housed the Tripitaka Koreana since 1398 C.E. Although many East Asian Buddhist nations have full set of the Mahayana Buddhist Scriptures ...
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  • |year_leader1 = 1392 - 1398 |leader2 = Gojong (last)1 ... to secure his own position in court. In 1398, upon hearing of this plan ...
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  • In 1398 when Henry was twelve his father, Henry Bolingbroke, was exiled by King Richard II, who took the boy into his own charge, treated him ...
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  • England salt marsh landscapes. Ecology 99:1395-1398. * Bianchi T. S., E. Engelhaupt, P. Westman, T. Andren, C. Rolff, and R. Elmgren. 2000. Cyanobacterial ...
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  • Rapids has enabled shipping to Gao 869 miles (1398 km) to the north. Originally, the city developed on the northern side of the river, but as ...
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  • enforced his sovereignty in the Caucasus, in 1398 subjugated Multan and Dipalpur in modern day Pakistan and in modern day India left Delhi in such ruin ...
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  • of Saint Mary Overeys, now Southwark Cathedral. In 1398, while living there, he married, probably for the second time. His wife, Agnes Groundolf, was ...
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  • In 1398 Timur, informed about civil war in India (started in 1394), began war against the Muslim Ruler in Delhi. He crossed the Indus River at ...
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  • #039;s degree in 1396. He started to teach in 1398, and was ordained as a priest in 1400. He became familiar with the ideas of John Wycliffe following ...
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  • |align="left"| Soviet Union || 1957 || Sputnik 1 || 1398 |- |align="left"| United States || 1958 || Explorer 1 || 1042 ...
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  • A Mongol army sacked Lahore in 1241. In 1398, Lahore fell under the control of the Turkic conqueror Timur (1336–1405). Guru Nanak (1469–1539 ...
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  • Konrad von Jungingen conquered the island in 1398, and drove the Victual Brothers out of Gotland and the Baltic Sea. In 1386, Grand Duke Jogaila ...
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  • , who had invaded India and plundered Delhi in 1398 and then led a short-lived empire based in Samarkand (in modern-day Uzbekistan) that united Persian ...
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  • |1392-1398 | |중결 仲潔 (C) | Taejo | 태조太祖 (T) ... |1398-1400 | |광원光遠 (C) | Jeongjong | 정종定宗 (T) ...
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  • much of western and central Asia. In 1398, Timur invaded India on the pretext that the Muslim sultans of Delhi were too much tolerant to their ...
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  • [[Image:Hongwu1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Hongwu Emperor (r. 1368 - 1398}]] The Ming Dynasty was the ruling dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644 ...
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  • and the Teutonic Knights was ended on October 12, 1398, by the treaty of Sallinwerder, named after the islet in the Neman River where it was signed. ...
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  • html Code of Canon Law. Can. 1398,] excommunication of those who procure abortions. Retrieved August 23, 2022. The equality of all human life ...
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  • in Kannada by Vijayanagara poet Manjaraja (1398 C.E.)]] Kannada, Telugu and Tamil had been used in their respective regions of the empire. Over ...
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  • recurred in 1361, 1362, 1369, 1372, 1382, 1388, and 1398. Children were especially vulnerable. Obsession with death pervaded, and fanatical religious ...
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