680s

Summary

{{Dec adebox|68}} The 680s decade ran from January 1, 680, to December 31, 689.

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  • Due to a culmination of major droughts, floods, locust plagues, and epidemics, a widespread famine breaks out in the dual Chinese capital cities of Chang'an (primary capital) and Luoyang (secondary capital). The scarcity of food drives the price of grain to unprecedented heights, ending a once prosperous era under emperors Tai Zong and Gao Zong on a sad note.
  • Emperor Tenmu issues a decree forbidding the Japanese-style cap of ranks and garments, and changing them into Chinese ones. He also makes a decree forbidding men to wear leggings and women to let down their hair on their backs. It is from this time, that the practice begins of women riding on horseback like men. He issues an edict prescribing the character of ceremonies and language to be used on occasions of ceremony. Ceremonial kneeling and crawling are both abolished, and the ceremonial custom of standing at the Tang court is practiced.
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Mukhtar controlled much of Iraq from October 685 until the end of 686.
  Region controlled by Abd al-Malik
  Region under the control of Mukhtar
  Regions under the control/influence of Ibn al-Zubayr
  Kharijite controlled areas
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References edit

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  5. ^ Collier & Barham 1840, p. 250.
  6. ^ Schieffer 1972, pp. 76–77, 103–105.
  7. ^ Norwich 1990, p. 326.
  8. ^ Kazhdan 1991, p. 501.
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  11. ^ Bury 1889, p. 309.
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Sources edit

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