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Calendar year

949 in various calendars

Gregorian calendar 949_CMXLIX_
Ab urbe condita 1702
Armenian calendar 398ԹՎ ՅՂԸ
Assyrian calendar 5699
Balinese saka calendar 870–871
Bengali calendar 355–356
Berber calendar 1899
Buddhist calendar 1493
Burmese calendar 311
Byzantine calendar 6457–6458
Chinese calendar 戊申年 (Earth Monkey)3646 or 3439 _— to —_己酉年 (Earth Rooster)3647 or 3440
Coptic calendar 665–666
Discordian calendar 2115
Ethiopian calendar 941–942
Hebrew calendar 4709–4710
Hindu calendars
- Vikram Samvat 1005–1006
- Shaka Samvat 870–871
- Kali Yuga 4049–4050
Holocene calendar 10949
Iranian calendar 327–328
Islamic calendar 337–338
Japanese calendar Tenryaku 3(天暦3年)
Javanese calendar 849–850
Julian calendar 949_CMXLIX_
Korean calendar 3282
Minguo calendar 963 before ROC民前963年
Nanakshahi calendar −519
Seleucid era 1260/1261 AG
Thai solar calendar 1491–1492
Tibetan calendar 阳土猴年(male Earth-Monkey)1075 or 694 or −78 _— to —_阴土鸡年(female Earth-Rooster)1076 or 695 or −77

Year 949 (CMXLIX) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.

Emperor Yozei

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