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Seville gains independence from Córdoba by the decision of the religious judge (qadi) Abu al-Qasim Muhammad ibn Abbad, whose Abbadid dynasty will rule until 1091 (see 1042).

Córdoba's Berber residents force their caliph al-Qasim into exile after a reign of less than 1 year (see 1022). His nephew Yahya al-Mutali now rules Málaga, and although he returns by invitation to Córdoba he soon finds that its caliphate is without great significance. He entrusts it to a lieutenant and goes back to Málaga, where he and his successors will rule until 1057.

commerce

Chinese authorities form a government agency to print paper money (see 1107).

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Ab urbe condita 1776
Armenian calendar 472
ԹՎ ՆՀԲ
Bahá'í calendar -821 – -820
Berber calendar 1973
Buddhist calendar 1567
Burmese calendar 385
Byzantine calendar 6531 – 6532
Chinese calendar 壬戌年十二月初七日
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Coptic calendar 739 – 740
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Hebrew calendar 4783 – 4784
Hindu calendars
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For the number 1023 see, 1023 (number)

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