June 27: Zhu Zhanji is enthroned as the new Emperor of China, Xuande.
July 21: John VIII becomes the new Byzantine Emperor.

Year 1425 (MCDXXV) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar.

Events

January – March

April –June

July –September

October –December

Date unknown

    • The Maltese people rise up against Don Gonsalvo Monroy, count of Malta. The insurgents repel an attempt by the Viceroy of Sicily to bring the island to order. The Maltese do not submit to Catalan-Aragonese rule, until the Magna Charta Libertatis, granting them their new rights, is delivered to them.
    • Beijing, capital of China, becomes the largest city in the world, taking the lead from Nanjing (estimated date).[12]
    • By this year, paper currency in China is worth only 0.025% to 0.014% of its original value in the 14th century; this, and the counterfeiting of copper coin currency, will lead to a dramatic shift to using silver as the common medium of exchange in China.
    • Sharafuddin Ali Yazdi's critical history of Persia, Zafar Nama, is completed under the auspices of Mirza Ibrahim Sultan, grandson of Timur.

Births

Deaths

References

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