742

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Centuries: 7th century - 8th century - 9th century
Decades: 710s  720s  730s  - 740s -  750s  760s  770s
Years: 739 740 741 - 742 - 743 744 745
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742 in other calendars
Gregorian calendar 742
DCCXLII
Ab urbe condita 1495
Armenian calendar 191
ԹՎ ՃՂԱ
Bahá'í calendar -1102 – -1101
Berber calendar 1692
Buddhist calendar 1286
Burmese calendar 104
Chinese calendar 3378/3438-11-20
(辛巳年十一月二十日)
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3379/3439-11-30
(壬午年十一月三十日)
Coptic calendar 458 – 459
Ethiopian calendar 734 – 735
Hebrew calendar 4502 – 4503
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat 797 – 798
 - Shaka Samvat 664 – 665
 - Kali Yuga 3843 – 3844
Holocene calendar 10742
Iranian calendar 120 – 121
Islamic calendar 124 – 125
Japanese calendar
Korean calendar 3075
Thai solar calendar 1285
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  • Chinese poet Li Po is presented before the emperor and given a position in the Imperial court (approximate date).
  • Artabasdus is Byzantine Emperor until the capital is stormed by Constantine V, who regains control and resumes the suppression of image-worship.
  • Emperor Xuanzong of Tang begins to favor Taoism over Buddhism, adopting the new reign title Tianbao ('Heavenly Treasures') to indicate his divine mandate.
  • For the municipal census of the Chinese capital city Chang'an and its metropolitan area of Jingzhou Fu (including small towns in the vicinity), the New Book of Tang records that in this year there are 362,921 registered families with 1,960,188 persons.
  • In China, the total number of enlisted troops in the Tang armies has risen to about half a million due to Emperor Xuanzong's earlier reforms.
  • China's population reaches approximately 50 million.

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