620s

The 620s decade ran from January 1, 620, to December 31, 629.

Events

620

By place

Byzantine Empire
Britain
Asia
America
  • The town of Cholula is founded in central Mexico (later said to be the oldest continuously occupied town in all of North America).

By topic

Religion

621

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Asia

By topic

Religion
Technology
  • The Chinese establish an imperial bureau for the manufacture of porcelain. Their technology will advance further under the Tang dynasty (approximate date).

622

By place

Byzantine Empire
Asia
Central America

By topic

Religion
  • September 9[5] or June 17[6] – The Islamic prophet Muhammad, after being warned of a plot to assassinate him, secretly leaves his home in Mecca to make the Hijrah (emigrate) to Yathrib (later renamed by him Medina), along with his companion Abu Bakr. They take refuge in the Cave of Thawr south of Mecca for three days, departing on September 13 or June 21.
  • September 20[5] or June 28[6] – Muhammad does not enter Yathrib directly, but stops at its outlying environs of Quba. He establishes the Quba Mosque here, the first mosque of Islam. On July 2 (or September 24) he makes his first visit to Yathrib for Friday prayers.
  • October 4[5] or July 13 – After a fourteen days' stay in Quba, Muhammad finally moves from Quba to Yathrib, and is greeted cordially by its people. Here he drafts the Constitution of Medina, an agreement between the various Muslim, Jewish, Christian and pagan tribal communities in the city, forming the basis of a multi-religious Islamic state, and begins construction of the Al-Masjid an-Nabawi Mosque. Later during the caliphate of Umar in 638, the lunar year during which the emigration to Medina occurred (Friday 16 July 622 – 4 July 623) is designated "Year One" of the new Hijri era (Anno Hegirae – AH).
  • Xuanzang is fully ordained as a Buddhist monk at the age of 20.[7]

623

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Asia

By topic

Art
Religion

624

By date

January–June
July–December

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Britain
Asia

By topic

625

By place

Byzantine Empire
Britain
Asia

By topic

Religion

626

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Britain
Persia
  • Summer – King Khosrau II plans an all-out effort against Constantinople. He returns to Anatolia with two armies of unknown size, presumably more than 50,000 men each. One of these (possibly commanded by Khosrau himself) is to contain Heraclius in Pontus; another under Shahin Vahmanzadegan is defeated by Theodore.
Asia

627

By place

Byzantine Empire
Britain
Arabia

By topic

Religion
Education

628

By place

Byzantine Empire
Britain
Persia
Arabia

By topic

Arts and sciences
Education
Religion
  • Muhammad's letters to world leaders explain the principles of the new monotheistic Muslim faith, as they will be contained in his book, the Quran.

629

By place

Byzantine Empire
Europe
Britain
Arabia
Asia
Americas

By topic

Religion

Significant people

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