713

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For the area code, see Area codes 281, 713, and 832


Centuries: 7th century - 8th century - 9th century
Decades: 680s  690s  700s  - 710s -  720s  730s  740s
Years: 710 711 712 - 713 - 714 715 716
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713 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 713
DCCXIII
Ab urbe condita 1466
Armenian calendar 162
ԹՎ ՃԿԲ
Bahá'í calendar -1131 – -1130
Berber calendar 1663
Buddhist calendar 1257
Burmese calendar 75
Chinese calendar 3349/3409-11-30
(壬子年十一月三十日)
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3350/3410-12-10
(癸丑年十二月初十日)
Coptic calendar 429 – 430
Ethiopian calendar 705 – 706
Hebrew calendar 4473 – 4474
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 768 – 769
 - Shaka Samvat 635 – 636
 - Kali Yuga 3814 – 3815
Holocene calendar 10713
Iranian calendar 91 – 92
Islamic calendar 94 – 95
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar 3046
Thai solar calendar 1256
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  • Construction begins on the Leshan Giant Buddha near Leshan, Sichuan province, China. Upon its completion in 803, it will become the largest stone carved Buddha in the world.
  • Emperor Xuanzong of Tang starts to rule in Ancient China. He liquidates the highly lucrative Inexhaustible Treasury, which is run by a prominent Buddhist monastery in Chang'an. This monastery collects vast amounts of money, silk, and treasures through multitudes of rich people's repentances, left on the premises anonymously. Although the monastery is generous in donations, Emperor Xuanzong issues a decree abolishing their treasury on the grounds that their banking practices were fraudulent, collects their riches, and distributes the wealth to various other Buddhist monasteries, Daoist abbeys, and to repair statues, halls, and bridges in the city.
  • Chinese Emperor Xuanzong of Tang allots the money of 20 million copper coins and assigns about 1,000 craftsmen to construct a hall at a Buddhist monastery with tons of painted portraits of himself, and of deities, ghosts, etc.
  • In the Chinese capital of Chang'an, for the annual Lantern Festival of this year, recently abdicated Emperor Ruizong of Tang erects an enormous lantern wheel at a city gate, with a recorded height of 200 ft. The frame is draped in brocades and silk gauze, adorned with gold and jade jewelry, and when its total of some 50,000 oil cups is lit the radiance of it can be seen for miles.
  • The Islamic community at Multan is founded.

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