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Kubrat , ruler of the Greater Bulgarian Empire , dies. | |
665 in other calendars | |
Armenian calendar | 113/114 (turn of the year July) |
Ethiopian calendar | 657/658 |
Buddhist calendar | 1208/09 (southern Buddhism); 1207/08 (alternative calculation according to Buddha's Parinirvana ) |
Chinese calendar | 56th (57th) cycle
Year of the Wood Ox 乙丑 ( at the beginning of the year Wood Rat R) |
Chula Sakarat (Siam, Myanmar) / Dai calendar (Vietnam) | 27/28 (turn of the year April) |
Iranian calendar | 43/44 (turn of the year March) |
Islamic calendar | 44/45 (turn of the year 23/24 March) |
Jewish calendar | 4425/26 (September 14/15) |
Coptic calendar | 381/382 |
Roman calendar |
ab urbe condita MCDXVIII (1418)
Diocletian's era : 381/382 (turn of the year November) |
Seleucid era | Babylon: 975/976 (April)
Syria: 976/977 (October) |
Spanish era | 703 |
Vikram Sambat (Nepalese Calendar) | 721/722 (turn of the year April) |
Events
After Kubrat's death , his five sons split up the Greater Bulgarian Empire among themselves, according to legend, against their father's wishes. The eldest son Batbajan stays in the capital Phanagoria and becomes Knyaz of the Bulgarians . The second oldest son, Kotrag , moves north and founds the empire of the Volga Bulgarians . The third eldest son Asparuch moves to the southwest, where he founds the Danube-Bulgarian Empire . The youngest sons Alzek and Kuver move west with some of the people and become vassals of the Avar khaganate. All of these empires continue to bear the name of Bulgaria.
- The second Arab conquest of the Maghreb begins.
Born
- Ōtomo no Tabito , Japanese poet († 731 )
Died
- Kubrat , Khan of the Greater Bulgarian Empire
- after 665: Brahmagupta , Indian mathematician (* 598 )