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1239

1239 is a year that falls within the 13th century and the 3rd millennium. It is a common year, starting on Friday, according to the Julian calendar. The 1239s are notable for the significant events and developments that occurred during this period.

In 1239, a major forest fire occurred in Japan, which is believed to have been caused by

In Europe, 1239 was a year of significant military conflicts. The Sixth Crusade, which began in 1228,

Culturally, 1239 was also a significant year. The Mongol Empire, under the leadership of Ögedei Khan, began

In terms of notable births and deaths, 1239 is the year in which the Grand Vizier of

Overall, 1239 was a year marked by significant events in politics, culture, and the environment, setting the

human
activity.
The
fire,
known
as
the
"Jigokudani
Fire,"
affected
a
significant
portion
of
the
country
and
had
a
lasting
impact
on
forest
management
practices
in
Japan.
continued
to
run
its
course,
with
the
Holy
Roman
Emperor
Frederick
II
clashing
with
the
Kingdom
of
Jerusalem
and
the
Muslim
forces
of
Egypt.
to
expand
its
territories,
incorporating
parts
of
modern-day
China
into
its
vast
empire.
Egypt,
Abd
al-Salam
ibn
Tayfur,
passed
away.
The
year
also
saw
the
birth
of
Ibn
al-Nafis,
an
Arab
physician
who
is
often
credited
with
being
the
first
to
describe
the
pulmonary
circulation
of
blood.
stage
for
the
developments
that
would
shape
the
course
of
history
in
the
centuries
to
come.