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The 770s decade ran from January 1, 770, to December 31, 779.
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This article concerns the period 779 BC – 770 BC.
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- Years: 779 BC, 778 BC, 777 BC, 776 BC, 775 BC, 774 BC, 773 BC, 772 BC, 771 BC, 770 BC
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Millennium:: 1st millennium BC Centuries:: 9th century BC – 8th century BC – 7th century BC Decades:: 800s BC 790s BC 780s BC – 770s BC – 760s BC 750s BC 740s BC Years: 779 BC …
- Millennium: 1st millennium BC
- Years: 779 BC 778 BC 777 BC 776 BC 775 BC 774 BC 773 BC 772 BC 771 BC 770 BC
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770s (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584) Follows: 760s; Followed by: 780s; Authority control
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770s ke ngwagasome tšhupamabakeng ya Gregorian wa go thoma ka 1 Pherekgong 770 ya fela ka 31 Manthole 779. Ngwagasome 770s o wela ngwagengkgolo wa 8. Ngwagakete: …
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The famous King Khalif Abbasid Al Mansoor (712-775) founded Baghdad, which is situated on the banks of the Tigris, and made it a center of learning. The King invited a scholar of Ujjain by the …
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