Ramesuan is reinstated as King of
Ayutthaya (modern-day southern
Thailand), after dethroning and executing 17-year-old King Thong Lan.
Goryeo Revolution: General
Yi Seong-gye begins a four year revolution in
Goryeo (modern-day Korea), after being ordered by King
U of Goryeo to attack the superior Chinese army. King
U is forced from power, and replaced by his son
Chang.
Tran Ngung overthrows Tran Hien as King of
Vietnam.
Omar I is succeeded by Sa'id, as King of the
Kanem-Bornu Empire (modern-day east
Chad and
Nigeria). Sa'id is succeeded in the same year by Kade Alunu. Omar and Sa'id are both killed by
Bilala invaders from the west.
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