1020 ceの例文
- Zhang Zai was born in 1020 CE in Hengqu, province of Shaanxi.
- Abhinavagupta ( c . 950 1020 CE ) was one of India's greatest Nmya [ stra of Bharata Muni.
- Radiocarbon dating of Pagan's walls show that Pagan was fortified most probably c . 1020 CE . The Mons.
- His 1020 CE inscription states that he organized a " Konkana-Grahana Vijaya Parva " ( " Konkan Victory Festival " ).
- The content at the start and the end of the inscription is exactly same as the 1020 CE Betma inscription, comprising verses and genealogy.
- Between 1018 CE and 1020 CE, he gained control of the northern Konkan, whose Shilahara rulers probably served as his feudatories for a brief period.
- Therefore, Bhoja must have invaded Konkan sometime during 1017-1020 CE . Bhoja's conquest of Konkana was a first for a Paramara king in this region.
- In 1017 CE, the Shilahara king Betma copper-plate inscription of Bhoja, dated 3 January 1020 CE, indicates that northern Konkana was under the Paramara control by this date.
- According to H . V . Trivedi, its Devanagari characters resemble those of the 1020 CE Banswara and Betma plates, and therefore, the inscription is probably from the same period.
- It is dated 1076 VS; the exact date is not known, but assuming Karttikadi year, it can be dated to September 1020 CE . The inscription was found by a farmer in Betma, in early 20th century.
- Assuming that the era is Vikrama Samvat and the year as " Karttikadi ", the exact date corresponds to 3 January 1020 CE . G . H . Ojha found the plates in possession of the widow of a thatera ( coppersmith ) at Banswara.
- Another account of this concept is found in the Shahnameh by the Persian poet Ferdowsi ( 940 1020 CE ) who wrote : " Capable is he who is wise " ( in Persian : * H'F' ( H / G1 ?G / 'F' ( H / ).
- The Burmese chronicles claim the Burmans founded the fortified city of Pagan ( Bagan ) in 849 but the oldest radiocarbon dated evidence at Pagan ( old walls ) points to 980 CE while the main walls point to circa 1020 CE, just 24 years earlier than the beginning of the reign of Anawrahta, the founder of Pagan Empire.