1135

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1135 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar 1135
MCXXXV
Ab urbe condita 1888
Armenian calendar 584
ԹՎ ՇՁԴ
Assyrian calendar 5885
Balinese saka calendar 1056–1057
Bengali calendar 541–542
Berber calendar 2085
English Regnal year 35  Hen. 1   1  Ste. 1
Buddhist calendar 1679
Burmese calendar 497
Byzantine calendar 6643–6644
Chinese calendar 甲寅年 (Wood  Tiger)
3832 or 3625
     to 
乙卯年 (Wood  Rabbit)
3833 or 3626
Coptic calendar 851–852
Discordian calendar 2301
Ethiopian calendar 1127–1128
Hebrew calendar 4895–4896
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 1191–1192
 - Shaka Samvat 1056–1057
 - Kali Yuga 4235–4236
Holocene calendar 11135
Igbo calendar 135–136
Iranian calendar 513–514
Islamic calendar 529–530
Japanese calendar Chōshō 4 / Hōen 1
(保延元年)
Javanese calendar 1041–1042
Julian calendar 1135
MCXXXV
Korean calendar 3468
Minguo calendar 777 before ROC
民前777年
Nanakshahi calendar −333
Seleucid era 1446/1447 AG
Thai solar calendar 1677–1678
Tibetan calendar 阳木虎年
(male Wood-Tiger)
1261 or 880 or 108
     to 
阴木兔年
(female Wood-Rabbit)
1262 or 881 or 109
The Near East with the Crusader states Map Crusader states 1135-en.svg
The Near East with the Crusader states

Year 1135 ( MCXXXV ) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.

Contents

Events

By place

Assassination of Al-Mustarshid in 1135 Anonymous - Death of the Abbasid Caliph, Al-Mustarshid bi-llah, Assassinated During the Reign of Sultan Mas'ud, - 1965.51.6 - Yale University Art Gallery.jpg
Assassination of Al-Mustarshid in 1135

Levant

  • Spring Shams al-Mulk Isma'il, Seljuk ruler of Damascus, sends envoys to Imad al-Din Zengi, Seljuk ruler of Mosul, to seek his protection in exchange of Damascus. Zengi crosses the Euphrates, receiving the surrender of the city of Hama. He besieges Damascus but, due to a shortage of supplies, is forced to abandon the siege. Zengi extricates himself from Damascus, his Seljuk forces capture the fortresses at Ma'arrat and Atharib. [1]
  • Queen Melisende of Jerusalem reconciles with her husband Fulk V, after a period of estrangement occasioned by her growing power, and rumors that she has had an affair with Hugh II (du Puiset), former count of Jaffa.

Europe

England

Middle East

North Africa

Asia

By topic

Religion

Births

Deaths

References

  1. Steven Runciman (1952). A History of The Crusades. Vol II: The Kingdom of Jerusalem, p. 158. ISBN   978-0-241-29876-3.
  2. Steven Runciman (1952). A History of the Crusades. Vol II: The Kingdom of Jerusalem, p. 170. ISBN   978-0-241-29876--3.
  3. McGrank 1981.
  4. Picard 1997.
  5. Johns 2002.

Sources