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Year '''652''' (''']''') was a ] (link will display the full calendar) of the ]. The denomination 652 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the ] ] became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Year '''652''' (''']''') was a ] (link will display the full calendar) of the ]. The denomination 652 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the ] ] became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.
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== Events == == Events ==
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=== By place === === By place ===

==== Europe ==== ==== Europe ====
* ] succeeds his father ] as king of the ]. * King ] dies after a 16-year reign, and is succeeded by his son ] as king of the ].


==== Africa ==== ==== Britain ====
* King ] invades ], and besieges King ] at ], in ].
* ] between ] and Arab Egypt. Establishes the ].

==== Arab Empire ====
* ]: An Arab fleet under ] defeats the ] (500 ships) off the coast of ].{{sfn|Muir|1898|loc=Chapter&nbsp;XXVIII, "Caliphate of Othman"|p=206}}
* ]: A ] army (5,000 men) under Abdullah ibn Sa'ad besieges ] in the ] (modern ]).
* ] establishes a ] (the ]) between the Christian ]ns and the ]s in ], that lasts for six centuries, <ref>{{cite book |last=Jennings |first=Anne M. |date=1995 |page=26 |title=The Nubians of West Aswan: Village Women in the Midst of Change |publisher=Lynne Reinner |isbn=1-55587-592-0 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=8tHR1A4qjYwC&q=six+centuries}}</ref> including the tribute of 400 slaves annually.<ref>Manning, P. (1990). Slavery and African life: occidental, oriental, and African slave trades. Storbritannien: Cambridge University Press. p. 28-29</ref>
* ], companion ('']'') of ], frees 30,000 ] at his death (approximate date).


==== Asia ==== ==== Asia ====
* The registers of population are prepared in ]. Fifty houses are made a township, and for each township there is appointed an elder. The houses are all associated in groups of five for mutual protection, with one elder to supervise them one with another. This system prevails until the era of ].
* A new palace of Japan is moved to ].
* The ] is constructed in ] (modern ]), during the ] (]). It is completed in the same year, during the reign of Emperor ].</onlyinclude>
* The registers of population are prepared in Japan. Fifty houses are made a township, and for each township there is appointed an elder. The houses are all associated in groups of five for mutual protection, with one elder to supervise them one with another. This system prevails until the era of World War II.
* ] becomes an independent state (approximate date).
* Construction of the ] in ] (modern ]), ] China, is completed in this year during the reign of ].
* ] frees 30,000 slaves at his death.
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== Births == == Births ==
* ], king of the ] * ], king of ] and ] (d. ])
* ], Byzantine emperor * ], Byzantine emperor (d. ])
* ] * ], prince of the ] (d. ])


== Deaths == == Deaths ==
* ], uncle of ], progenitor of the ]s * ], uncle of ] (approximate date)
* ], companion of Muhammad (approximate date)
* ], widow of ], monastic foundress
* ], Arabic leader (b. ])
* ], bishop of ] (approximate date)
* ], widow of ] (b. ])
* ], prince of the Tang dynasty (b. ])
* ], ]
* ], king of the ] * ], king of the ]
* ]


== References == == References ==
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=== Sources ===
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* {{cite book |last=Muir |first=William |author-link=William Muir |date=1898 |page=206 |title=The Caliphate: Its Rise, Decline, and Fall, from Original Sources |edition=3rd |location=London |publisher=Smith, Elder}}
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Calendar year
Millennium: 1st millennium
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652 by topic
Leaders
Categories
652 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar652
DCLII
Ab urbe condita1405
Armenian calendar101
ԹՎ ՃԱ
Assyrian calendar5402
Balinese saka calendar573–574
Bengali calendar59
Berber calendar1602
Buddhist calendar1196
Burmese calendar14
Byzantine calendar6160–6161
Chinese calendar辛亥年 (Metal Pig)
3349 or 3142
    — to —
壬子年 (Water Rat)
3350 or 3143
Coptic calendar368–369
Discordian calendar1818
Ethiopian calendar644–645
Hebrew calendar4412–4413
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat708–709
 - Shaka Samvat573–574
 - Kali Yuga3752–3753
Holocene calendar10652
Iranian calendar30–31
Islamic calendar31–32
Japanese calendarHakuchi 3
(白雉3年)
Javanese calendar543–544
Julian calendar652
DCLII
Korean calendar2985
Minguo calendar1260 before ROC
民前1260年
Nanakshahi calendar−816
Seleucid era963/964 AG
Thai solar calendar1194–1195
Tibetan calendar阴金猪年
(female Iron-Pig)
778 or 397 or −375
    — to —
阳水鼠年
(male Water-Rat)
779 or 398 or −374
The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda in Xi'an (China)

Year 652 (DCLII) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 652 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years.

Events

By place

Europe

Britain

Arab Empire

Asia

  • The registers of population are prepared in Japan. Fifty houses are made a township, and for each township there is appointed an elder. The houses are all associated in groups of five for mutual protection, with one elder to supervise them one with another. This system prevails until the era of World War II.
  • The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda is constructed in Chang'an (modern Xi'an), during the Tang dynasty (China). It is completed in the same year, during the reign of Emperor Gao Zong.

Births

Deaths

References

  1. Muir 1898, p. 206, Chapter XXVIII, "Caliphate of Othman".
  2. Jennings, Anne M. (1995). The Nubians of West Aswan: Village Women in the Midst of Change. Lynne Reinner. p. 26. ISBN 1-55587-592-0.
  3. Manning, P. (1990). Slavery and African life: occidental, oriental, and African slave trades. Storbritannien: Cambridge University Press. p. 28-29

Sources

  • Muir, William (1898). The Caliphate: Its Rise, Decline, and Fall, from Original Sources (3rd ed.). London: Smith, Elder. p. 206.
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