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836–890India [administration]After the disasters of Ramabhadra's reign, his son, King Bhoja I, restores the Gurjara kingdom as the leading power of northern India.
881–882Carolingian Empire, Scandinavia [wars]In the worst year of raiding ever experienced by the Low Countries and the Rhineland, the Vikings sack the cities of Liège, Tongres, Maastricht, Deventer, Neuss, Cologne, Bonn, Coblenz, Malmedy, Stavelot, Prüm, Aachen, and Trier.
882Kiev, Russia [wars]The Russian prince Oleg captures Kiev from the rival Viking leaders Askold and Dir, whom he kills, and makes it the capital of the Rus state (Russia) in place of Novgorod.
20 January 882Carolingian Empire [political events]King Louis of Saxony and Bavaria dies and is succeeded by the Frankish emperor, Charles III the Fat of Alemannia, who thus reunites Germany.


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