1010

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1010·Middle East·Culture

Ferdowsi completes the Shahnameh

After thirty-three years of patient versification, the Persian poet finished sixty thousand couplets retelling Iran's kings and heroes from creation to the Arab conquest. Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni reportedly underpaid him. The Book of Kings became the foundation of modern Persian literary identity for all generations to follow, preserving the myths and language of pre-Islamic Iran at a time when Arabic threatened to swallow Persian culture entirely.

1010High Middle Ages
1010·South Asia·Culture

Brihadeshwara Temple completed at Thanjavur

Rajaraja Chola's colossal stone temple was consecrated after years of construction. Its vimana tower rises over two hundred feet, topped by a single carved granite capstone weighing eighty tons. The temple remains the largest purely granite temple ever built and a showcase of Chola engineering and ambition. Its walls bear inscriptions detailing the administration of a vast empire, from tax records to dance troupes maintained by the temple.

1010High Middle Ages
1010·Southeast Asia·Politics

Ly dynasty founded in Vietnam

Ly Cong Uan, a Buddhist palace commander raised in a monastery, usurped the throne at Hoa Lu, moved his capital to Thang Long (modern Hanoi), and inaugurated a dynasty that would rule an increasingly independent Vietnam for two centuries. The site of his palace remains Hanoi's historic core. His choice of Thang Long, meaning ascending dragon, reflected both geomantic reasoning and an ambition to establish Vietnamese sovereignty.

1010High Middle Ages
1010·East Asia·Technology

Tang Fu demonstrates gunpowder weapons to Song court

The military inventor presented the Song emperor with a prototype gunpowder arrow and an incendiary ball, the first recorded demonstration of gunpowder weapons before a Chinese court. The devices were crude, sputtering affairs of bamboo and sulfur, but they marked the moment when the alchemists' fire-medicine crossed from laboratory curiosity into the hands of military planners.

1010High Middle Ages
1010·Middle East·Culture

Fatimid Cairo at its commercial zenith

Under the Fatimid caliphate, Cairo had become the largest city in the Islamic world, its markets thronging with merchants from India, Byzantium, and sub-Saharan Africa. The Red Sea trade brought spices, gems, and Chinese porcelain to warehouses along the Nile. Al-Fustat's pottery workshops fired lusterware that rivaled anything produced in Baghdad or Samarkand.

1010High Middle Ages
1010·East Asia·War

Koryo-Khitan war begins

A Khitan Liao invasion of Korea under Emperor Shengzong overwhelmed the Korean border and captured the capital at Kaesong, forcing King Hyeonjong to flee south. The Koreans eventually rallied and drove the invaders out with heavy losses, but Korean-Khitan conflict would sputter on for another decade. The invasion prompted Goryeo to begin constructing a massive defensive wall across the northern frontier.

1010High Middle Ages
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