1029

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1029·East Asia·Politics

Fujiwara no Michinaga dies

The Heian regent who had joked that the moon was his died in his sumptuous Hojoji temple, surrounded by his family and nine Buddhist priests chanting nembutsu. His influence had shaped the brilliant court culture of Murasaki Shikibu's Genji. Fujiwara power would slowly decay after his passing, as provincial warrior families began accumulating the military strength that the elegant capital aristocracy had long disdained.

1029High Middle Ages
1029·Africa·Exploration

Swahili traders reach Sofala for gold

Muslim merchants from Kilwa and Mogadishu established trading stations at Sofala on the Mozambican coast, the closest port to the gold-producing regions of the Zimbabwean plateau. Gold dust, ivory, and iron flowed through Sofala to the Indian Ocean world, connecting the mines of southern Africa to markets in Gujarat, the Persian Gulf, and Song China.

1029High Middle Ages
1029·Central Asia·Politics

Ghaznavid Empire fragments after Mahmud's decline

As Sultan Mahmud aged and his health declined, his governors in Khorasan and the Punjab began acting with increasing independence. The Seljuk Turks, still a minor frontier confederation, probed Ghaznavid territory with growing boldness. The empire that had been held together by one man's ferocious energy was revealing the brittleness beneath its golden surface.

1029High Middle Ages
1029·Southeast Asia·War

Ly Thai Tong campaigns against Champa

The young Vietnamese king launched a military expedition against the Cham kingdom to the south, asserting Ly dynasty authority over the contested borderlands of central Vietnam. The campaign established a pattern of Vietnamese southward expansion that would continue for centuries, gradually absorbing Cham territory into the expanding Vietnamese state. The Cham, inheritors of an Indianized maritime civilization, would resist this pressure for another five hundred years.

1029High Middle Ages
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