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133 BC

 
Sci & Tech Chronology: In the year 133 bce

Transportation

The capital of China at this time, Chang'an (Xi'an), is linked by a 145-km (90-mi) canal to the Huang He (Yellow River). See also 219 bce Transportation.


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Buddhist calendar 412
Burmese calendar -770
Byzantine calendar 5376 – 5377
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Coptic calendar -416 – -415
Ethiopian calendar -140 – -139
Hebrew calendar 3628 – 3629
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 - Vikram Samvat -77 – -76
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 - Kali Yuga 2969 – 2970
Holocene calendar 9868
Iranian calendar 754 BP – 753 BP
Islamic calendar 777 BH – 776 BH
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