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=== January—March === * [[January 5]] – The monastery of [[San Martín de Albelda]] is founded in the [[Kingdom of Navarre]] in what is now the city of [[Albelda de Iregua]] in Spain, by orders of [[Sancho Garcés I of Pamplona|King Sancho Garcés I]] and [[Toda Aznárez]], [[List of Navarrese monarchs|monarchs of Navarre]], to celebrate the previous year's recapture of the cities of [[Nájera]] and [[Viguera]].<ref>[http://libro.uca.edu/frontier/bishko1.htm "Salvus of Albelda and Frontier Monasticism in Tenth-Century Navarre]", by Charles J. Bishko, in ''[[Speculum (journal)|Speculum]]'' No. 23 (1948), pp. 559–590</ref> * [[January 20]] – [[Later Tang|China]]'s [[Li Cunxu|Emperor Zhuangzong]] reverses an initial decision to spare the life of General [[Li Jitao]] after discovering that Li is continuing to plot the overthrow of the government, and has Li executed.<ref name=ZZTJ272>''[[Zizhi Tongjian]]'', [[:zh:s:資治通鑑/卷272|vol. 272]]. {{lang|zh|同光元年十二月辛巳}} = 20 January 924.</ref><ref name=AS>[[Academia Sinica]] [http://sinocal.sinica.edu.tw Chinese-Western Calendar Converter].</ref> * [[February 12]] – (1 Dhu al-Qi'dah 311 A.H.) [[Ahmad ibn Kayghalagh]] is removed from office as the [[List of rulers of Islamic Egypt|Abbasid Governor of Egypt]] by the [[Abbasid Caliphate|Caliph]] [[al-Muqtadir]] after less than six months in office and is replaced by [[Takin al-Khazari]].<ref>{{The Cambridge History of Egypt | volume=1 | chapter=Autonomous Egypt from Ibn Ṭūlūn to Kāfūr, 868–969 | first=Thierry | last=Bianquis | author-link=Thierry Bianquis | pages=110 | chapter-url=https://books.google.com/books?id=y3FtXpB_tqMC&pg=PA86 }}</ref> who, following his death, sack and burn the city of [[Pavia]]. They Hungarian forces penetrate as far as the [[Pyrenees]].<ref>Timothy Reuter (1999). ''The New Cambridge Medieval History, Volume III'', p. 543. {{ISBN|978-0-521-36447-8}}.</ref> * [[March 24]] – Hungarian Magyar forces led by General Szalárd, capture [[Pavia]], capital of the [[Kingdom of Italy (Holy Roman Empire)|Kingdom of Italy]] within the [[Holy Roman Empire]], at the request of the Holy Roman Emperor [[Berengar I of Italy|Berengar]].<ref>Baják László, ''A fejedelmek kora: A korai magyar történet időrendi vázlata'' Volume 2: 900-1000 (''The Era of the Princes: A chronological sketch of the early Hungarian history'')(Budapest: ÓMT) pp.16-17</ref> Later, after crossing the [[Alps]] via the [[Great St Bernard Pass|St. Bernard Pass]], the Magyars pillage [[Provence]], [[Septimania]] and [[Nismes]] in southern [[France]]). * [[March]] – A group of 1,800 warriors of the [[Qarmatians]] of [[Bahrayn (historical region)|Bahrayn]] [[924 Hajj caravan raid|attack and destroy]] the returning [[Hajj]] caravans at al-Habir.<ref>{{cite book | last=Halm | first=Heinz | author-link = Heinz Halm | title = Das Reich des Mahdi: Der Aufstieg der Fatimiden | language = German | trans-title = The Empire of the Mahdi: The Rise of the Fatimids | publisher = C. H. Beck | location = Munich | year = 1991 | isbn = 3-406-35497-1 | pages =226–227}}</ref> Some of the more prominent pilgrims, who were returning to [[Baghdad]] from [[Mecca]], are taken to [[Al-Ahsa Oasis]] to be held for ransom. The event leads to the downfall and execution of the [[Abbasid Caliphate]]'s [[vizier (Abbasid Caliphate)|vizier]], [[Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn al-Furat|Ibn al-Furat]].<ref>{{The Prophet and the Age of the Caliphates | edition = Second | pages = 191–192}}</ref> </onlyinclude>
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