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Gregorian calendar 1274
MCCLXXIV
Ab urbe condita 2027
Armenian calendar 723
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Bahá'í calendar -570 – -569
Berber calendar 2224
Buddhist calendar 1818
Burmese calendar 636
Chinese calendar 3910/3970-11-22
(癸酉年十一月廿二日)
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3911/3971-12-2
(甲戌年十二月初二日)
Coptic calendar 990 – 991
Ethiopian calendar 1266 – 1267
Hebrew calendar 50345035
Hindu calendars
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 - Kali Yuga 4375 – 4376
Holocene calendar 11274
Iranian calendar 652 – 653
Islamic calendar 672 – 673
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar 3607
Thai solar calendar 1817
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  • November 20 - The Mongol Empire attempts the first of several invasions of Japan (30,000 soldiers and support personnel sails from Korea); after the Mongols capture outlying islands, they are repulsed on the main island at the Battle of Bun'ei by amassed Japanese warriors and a strong storm which batters their forces and fleet. Credit for the storm — called a kamikaze, or divine wind — is given by the Japanese to the god Raiden.
  • Nichiren, founder of Nichiren Buddhism, enters a voluntary exile on Mount Minobu.

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