Day 9
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In Day 9, a total of 5 epidemic events are known so far.
Locations and Spreading
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1362, October 20 – 1363, October 9 VN: 2000 |
A deadly disease (wabāʾ) hit Egypt in 764 H (October 20, 1362 to October 9, 1363), the maximum daily death toll reached 2,000. The disease was then transmitted to Greater Syria. | Mortalitas magna per totum fere mundum [1] | There was a great mortality in almost all of the world. (Translation: Thomas Wozniak) |
1369, May 9 | Five men stated before a Jerusalem notary sometime between October 12 and 21, 1369 that they knew a shaykh named ʿAlī b. Badr al-Dīn who was a resident of Jerusalem. They stated they knew that the shaykh had left Jerusalem for Damascus while an epidemic (ṭāʿūn) was raging in the latter city and its surroundings. The shaykh had left Jerusalem in the beginning of the month of Shawwāl 770 H (May 9 to June 6, 1369) with a couple of associates and had stayed in Damascus in a Sufi khanaqah for some days. The witnesses stated that he had intended to proceed from Damascus to Aleppo but that his further whereabouts were unknown to them. | بسم اللّه الرّحمن الرّحيم [2]
يقول الواضعون خطوطهم آخره من المشائخ والفقراء والعدول إنّهم |
In the name of God, the Merciful, the Compassionate The undersigned elders, the poor and the righteous say that they |
1464, June 9 – 1464, September 29 VN: 6000 |
Great mortality with 6000 deaths in Stralsund | 1464 van des hilghen lichnames daghe an beth to Michaelis was eene grote stervinghe, so da tute deme Sunde storven wol 6 dusent mynschen junck unde olt, unde yd was en mene stervent aver de ghantze werlt. [3] | In the year 1464 from the Feast of Corpus Christi to the day of S. Michael was a great mortality, so that 6 thousend people died, young and old, and this happend in the whole world. (Translation: Thomas Wozniak) |
1464, June 9 – 1464, September 29 VN: 5000 |
Great mortality with 5k deaths in Stralsund | Anno 1464 um corporis Christi ungefährlick bis Michaelis war hir ein sehr grot stervend, und sturven in disser tidt hir thom Sunde bis 5000 minschen. [4] | There was a great mortalitas in the year 1464 from the Feast of Corpus Christi untill S. Michael, and in this time died around 5000 people. (Translation: Thomas Wozniak) |
References
- ↑ • Ibn Ḥabīb, Badr al-Dīn Abū Muḥammad al-Ḥasan b. ʿUmar al-Dimashqī al-Ḥalabī: Tadhkirat al-nabīh fī ayyām al-Manṣūr wa-banīhi. 3 vols.. Cairo , vol. 3 (1986), p. 259
- ↑ • Arabic Papyrology Database (APD). APD , P.Haram I 30 = P.HaramCat. 229
- ↑ • Zwei Stralsundische Chroniken des 15. Jahrhunderts. Stralsund 1893 , p. 38
- ↑ • Johann Berckmann: Johann Berckmann's Stralsundische Chronik und die noch vorhandenen Auszüge aus alten verloren gegangenen Stralsundischen Chroniken (= Stralsundische Chroniken). Stralsund 1833, pp. 159–224 , p. 210
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