980s

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The 980s decade ran from January 1, 980, to December 31, 989.

Events

980

By place

Europe
England
Arabian Empire
Africa

By topic

Religion

981

By place

Europe
Asia

By topic

Exploration
Religion
Commerce

982

By place

Europe
Asia

By topic

Exploration
Religion

983

By place

Europe
Arabian Empire
China

By topic

Religion

984

By place

Europe
Japan
  • Fall – Emperor En'yū abdicates the throne in favor of his 16-year-old son Kazan after a 15-year reign. En'yū retires and becomes a Buddhist priest.

By topic

Technology
Religion

985

By place

Europe
England
Asia
  • Raja Raja Chola I (considered by many as the greatest emperor of the Chola Empire) becomes ruler of the Chola Dynasty. During his reign he expands his domains beyond South India
    .

By topic

Exploration
Religion

986

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Arabian Empire
Asia

By topic

Exploration
Literature
  • One of the
    Finest Blossoms in the Garden of Literature
    is finished, with a total of 1,000 volumes.

987

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Africa

988

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
China

By topic

Religion
Economy

989

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe

By topic

Religion
Art
Education
Astronomy
  • September –
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Significant people

Births

980

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983

984

985

986

987

988

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Deaths

980

981

982

983

984

985

986

987

988

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