1330s

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The 1330s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1330, and ended on December 31, 1339.

Events

1330

January–December

1331

September–December

Date unknown

1332

1333

January–December

Date unknown

1334

January–December

Date unknown

  • Autumn –
    Beylik of Karasi
    .

1335

January–December

Date unknown

1336

1337

January–December

Date unknown

1338

Date unknown

1339

January–December

Date unknown

  • Shams-ud-Din
    Shah Mir Dynasty
    .
  • All
    paved
    , the first European city in post-Roman times where this has happened.
  • The
    Moscow Kremlin is first referred to as a kremlin
    .

Significant people

Births

1330

1331

1332

1333

1334

1335

1336

1337

1338

1339

Deaths

1330

) warriors roll down rocks over the cliff edges in a place where the Hungarian mounted knights cannot escape from them nor climb the heights to dislodge the attackers.

1331

1332

1333

1334

1335

1336

Emperor Go-Fushimi

1337

1338

1339

Emperor Go-Daigo

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