Year 1126 (MCXXVI) was a common year starting on Friday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

Millennium: 2nd millennium
Centuries:
Decades:
Years:
1126 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1126
MCXXVI
Ab urbe condita1879
Armenian calendar575
ԹՎ ՇՀԵ
Assyrian calendar5876
Balinese saka calendar1047–1048
Bengali calendar533
Berber calendar2076
English Regnal year26 Hen. 1 – 27 Hen. 1
Buddhist calendar1670
Burmese calendar488
Byzantine calendar6634–6635
Chinese calendar乙巳年 (Wood Snake)
3823 or 3616
    — to —
丙午年 (Fire Horse)
3824 or 3617
Coptic calendar842–843
Discordian calendar2292
Ethiopian calendar1118–1119
Hebrew calendar4886–4887
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1182–1183
 - Shaka Samvat1047–1048
 - Kali Yuga4226–4227
Holocene calendar11126
Igbo calendar126–127
Iranian calendar504–505
Islamic calendar519–520
Japanese calendarTenji 3 / Daiji 1
(大治元年)
Javanese calendar1031–1032
Julian calendar1126
MCXXVI
Korean calendar3459
Minguo calendar786 before ROC
民前786年
Nanakshahi calendar−342
Seleucid era1437/1438 AG
Thai solar calendar1668–1669
Tibetan calendar阴木蛇年
(female Wood-Snake)
1252 or 871 or 99
    — to —
阳火马年
(male Fire-Horse)
1253 or 872 or 100
Battle of Chlumec, by Adolf Liebscher

Events

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Byzantine Empire

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Levant

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Europe

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Britain

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Asia

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  • Spring – In China, scholars and farmers demonstrate around the capital city of Kaifeng, for the restoration of a trusted military official, Li Gang (李綱). Small conflicts erupt between the protestors and the government.
  • January 18 – Emperor Hui Zong of the Song Dynasty abdicates in favour of his eldest son, Qin Zong after a 24-year reign. Hui Zong assumes the honorary title of Taishang Huang (or "Retired Emperor").
  • Jin–Song War: Jurchen forces reach the Yellow River Valley, two days after New Year. Remnants of the court flee south, including much of the populace, and communities such as the Kaifeng Jews.[5]
  • January 31 – Jurchen forces lay siege to Kaifeng. Qin Zong negotiates the terms of surrender, agreeing an annual indemnity. He orders Song forces to defend the prefectures of the Northern Song.

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Literature

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Religion

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  • Olegarius, archbishop of Tarragona, creates a community of knights (known as the "Confraternity of Tarragona"), to combat the Almoravids in Catalonia.[6]

Births

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Deaths

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References

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  1. ^ a b Runciman, Steven (1952). A History of The Crusades. Vol II: The Kingdom of Jerusalem. Penguin Books, Limited. pp. 140–141. ISBN 978-0-241-29876-3.
  2. ^ Bellum.cz – Battle of Chlumec 18th February 1126
  3. ^ Fierro, Maribel (1997). "Christian Success and Muslim Fear in Andalusi Writing during the Almoravid and Almohad Periods". In Rubin, Uri; Wasserstein, David (eds.). Dhimmis and Others: Jews and Christians and the World of Classical Islam. Eisenbrauns. pp. 155–156. ISBN 978-1-57506-026-2. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  4. ^ Abun-Nasr, Jamil M. (August 20, 1987). A History of the Maghrib in the Islamic Period. Cambridge University Press. p. 87. ISBN 978-0-521-33767-0. Retrieved May 11, 2024.
  5. ^ Mote, Frederick W. (1999). Imperial China: 900–1800, p. 196. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-01212-7.
  6. ^ Fletcher, R. A. (1987). "Reconquest and Crusade in Spain c. 1050-1150". Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. 5. 37: 31–47 [46]. doi:10.2307/3679149. JSTOR 3679149.
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