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c. 800
 
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The use of zero, essential in practical mathematics, is now familiar in India and is adopted in Baghdad      
c. 800
 
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The style of architecture of early medieval Europe is Romanesque, in the sense of deriving from Roman examples      
c. 800
 
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Scholars in Baghdad begin translating Greek and Syriac texts into Arabic      
c. 800
 
    
The Ismailis become a separate Shi'a sect when they dispute the succession after the death of the sixth imam       
c. 800
 
   
The script known as Carolingian minuscule (basis of the modern roman typeface) is developed by Alcuin and his scribes at the monastery of Tours      
c. 800
 
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Batán Grande, in northern Peru, becomes a great pilgrimage centre in the Sican culture       
c. 800
 
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Nestorian beliefs become the orthodoxy of the Christian community in Persia, spreading from there to India and China      
c. 800
 
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The luxury of Baghdad, under the caliph Harun al-Rashid, is evident in the Thousand and One Nights       
c. 800
 
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Seafarers colonize New Zealand, the last great island region in the Pacific to be reached by human beings     
c. 800
 
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Beowulf, the first great work of Germanic literature, mingles the legends of Scandinavia with the experience in England of Angles and Saxons