What Happened This Year 929

Historical Events from This Year 929

Politics & Government

Emir Abd-ar-Rahman III Declares Caliphate of Córdoba

January 16th, 929 1096 years ago

Abd-ar-Rahman III proclaimed the Caliphate of Córdoba, establishing his authority over Al-Andalus. This significant move aimed to unify the Islamic territories in the Iberian Peninsula under a single leadership, which fostered cultural and political advancements. Following years of political fragmentation, Abd-ar-Rahman sought to elevate Córdoba as a prominent center of learning and civilization, reflecting the opulence of his rule.

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Military & Warfare

Saxon Victory Over Slavic Forces at Lenzen

September 4th, 929 1095 years ago

The Saxon army, led by Henry the Fowler, decisively defeated the Slavic troops from the Redarii and Obotrites near Lenzen in Brandenburg. This confrontation was marked by strategic maneuvers that showcased the Saxon military's superiority. The battle aimed to secure Saxon interests in the region against Slavic expansion, thereby reinforcing control over valuable trade routes and territories. The outcome established Saxon dominance, paving the way for further territorial gains.

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