1400s (decade)

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The 1400s ran from January 1, 1400, to December 31, 1409.

Events

1400

January–December

Date unknown

1401

January–December

Date unknown

1402

January–December

Capture of Bayezid I after Battle of Ankara

Date unknown

1403

January–December

Date unknown

1404

January–December

Date unknown

1405

January–December

Date unknown

1406

January–December

Date unknown

1407

January–December

Date unknown

1408

January–December

Date unknown

1409

January–December

Date unknown

Significant people

Births

1400

1401

1402

1403

1404

1405

1406

1407

1408

1409

Deaths

1400

1401

1402

1403

1404

1405

1406

1407

1408

1409

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