913

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Year 913 (CMXIII) was a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar.

Events

= By place =

== Byzantine Empire ==

| title = История на България. Том II. Първа българска държава | trans-title = History of Bulgaria. Volume II. First Bulgarian State | last1 = Angelov | first1 = Dimitar | first2 = Ivan | last2 = Bozhilov | first3 = Stancho | last3 = Vaklinov | first4 = Vasil | last4 = Gyuzelev | first5 = Kuyu | last5 = Kuev | first6 = Petar | last6 = Petrov | first7 = Borislav | last7 = Primov | first8 = Vasilka | last8 = Tapkova | first9 = Genoveva | last9 = Tsankova | others = et al. | year = 1981 | language = bg | publisher = Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Press | location = Sofia |page=285}}{{cite book |last = Zlatarski |first = Vasil |author-link = Vasil Zlatarski |title = История на българската държава през средните векове. Том I. История на Първото българско царство.

| trans-title =History of the Bulgarian state in the Middle Ages. Volume I. History of the First Bulgarian Empire. |url = http://www.promacedonia.org/vz1b/index.html |edition = 2 |publisher = Наука и изкуство |location = Sofia |year = 1972 |orig-year = 1927 |language = bg |oclc = 67080314 |page=358 }} After negotiations the siege is lifted and Simeon is recognised as emperor of the Bulgarians.

  • Summer – Constantine Doukas, a Byzantine general (magister militum), tries, unsuccessfully, with the support of several aristocrats to usurp the throne from the young Constantine VII. He is killed in a clash by the soldiers of the Hetaireia guard, assembled by John Eladas. His head is cut off and presented to Constantine.{{Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinischen Zeit |volume=online |page=Konstantinos Duka (#23817)}}{{cite book | last=Runciman | first=Steven | author-link=Steven Runciman | title=The Emperor Romanus Lecapenus and His Reign: A Study of Tenth-Century Byzantium | location=Cambridge, United Kingdom | publisher=Cambridge University Press | year=1988 | orig-year=1929 | isbn=0-521-35722-5 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XHVzWN6gqxQC|page=50}}{{Polemis-The Doukai|page=24}}

== Europe ==

== Britain ==

== Arabian Empire ==

  • Caliph Abdullah al-Mahdi Billah of the Fatimid Caliphate replaces the unpopular governor Ibn Abi Khinzir with Ali ibn Umar al-Balawi. But the Sicilian lords find this unacceptable and decide to declare independence of Sicily. They acknowledge allegiance to the Abbasid caliph Al-Muqtadir and acclaim an Aghlabid prince, Ahmed ibn Khorob, as emir of Sicily. The Sicilians re-launch their conquest of Byzantine Calabria, while Ahmed ibn Khorob in Sicily leads a successful assault against the North African cities of Sfax and Tripoli.{{cite book|last=Bresc|first=Henri|title=Parte prima. Il regno normanno e il Mediterraneo|chapter=La Sicile et l'espace libyen au Moyen Age|year=2003|chapter-url=http://www.storiamediterranea.it/public/md1_dir/b1462.pdf |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221009/http://www.storiamediterranea.it/public/md1_dir/b1462.pdf |archive-date=2022-10-09 |url-status=live|access-date=17 January 2012}}

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