HistoryWorld Timeline
Search for events relating to: Year:
 
For exact match use "quotation marks"
     
 
Go 
 
Google by default Text search   Google by default Related images   Narrative or article HistoryWorld   Place or object Link   See in Google maps Map
Click the icons to visit linked content. Hover to see the search terms.
     
1252
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld     
A huge bronze sculpture, known as Daibutsu and cast in Kamakura, depicts Amida, the Amitabha Buddha of Pure Land Buddhism       
1274
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld     
The Mongol invasion of Japan in 1274 seems to confirm the doom and disaster foretold by the Buddhist prophet Nichiren       
1338
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld    
The first Dalai Lama dies in 1338 and is discovered to have been reincarnated in a boy born in 1340      
1356
 
     
Zhu Yuanzhang, a one-time Buddhist novice now leading a major rebellion against the Yuan dynasty, captures Nanjing and makes it his capital        
1614
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld     
An edict is passed expelling Jesuit missionaries from Japan, and ordering their converts to revert to Buddhism       
1650
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld     
The Dalai Lama declares that his teacher is also an incarnation of a future Buddha, and that he is to be known as Panchen       
1817
 
Narrative history in HistoryWorld    
British officers, hoping to shoot a tiger, come across the forgotten Buddhist caves of Ajanta      
1891
 
    
Herman Melville dies in obscurity in New York, with an unpublished manuscript of Billy Budd (not printed till 1924)       
1901
 
    
Thomas Mann's first novel, Buddenbrooks, brings him immediate success       
1929
 
   
Jazz musician Fats Waller begins recording with his Buddies, one of the first racially integrated groups in the US music industry