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| Alliance Charles VI | |
| After Charles VI succeeds as Emperor England, Holland & Portugal support Philip V |
| Armament Frederick William I | |
| Doubles the size of the Army to 80,000 men |
| Arrest Farrukhsiyar | |
| Jahandar Shah flees to Delhi, from where he is captured and handed over to the new Emperor, who confines him along with Lal Kunwar |
| Arrest Jahandar Shah | |
| Delhi Jahandar Shah flees to Delhi, from where he is captured and handed over to the new Emperor, who confines him along with Lal Kunwar |
| Arrest Kunwar, Lal | |
| Delhi Jahandar Shah flees to Delhi, from where he is captured and handed over to the new Emperor, who confines him along with Lal Kunwar |
| Arrest Charles XII | |
| 1st Feb Brender Ottoman soldiers attack Charles XII in his camp in Moldavia & take him prisoner |
| Assassination Farrukhsiyar | |
| 11th Feb Professional stranglers murder Jahandar Shah in prison |
| Assassination Jahandar Shah | |
| 11th Feb Professional stranglers murder Jahandar Shah in prison |
| Battle of Acla Shah, Faroukhsiyar | |
| Acla Captures & executes his nephew Jahandar & then succeeds to the throne |
| Battle of Acla Shah, Jahandar | |
| Acla Commands an Army of 70,000 against a rebel force under his nephew Faroukhsiyar |
| Acla Defeated, captures & then executed by the rebels |
| Battle of Agra Farrukhsiyar | |
| 10th Jan Agra Jahandar Shah is defeated in battle at Agra by Farrukhsiyar, his nephew the second son of Azim-ush-shan, with the support of the Saiyid Brothers |
| Battle of Agra Jahandar Shah | |
| 10th Jan Agra Jahandar Shah is defeated in battle at Agra by Farrukhsiyar, his nephew the second son of Azim-ush-shan, with the support of the Saiyid Brothers |
| Battle of Samugarh Farrukhsiyar | |
| 10th Jan Samugarh Jahandar Shah is defeated at Samugarh near Agra, the Saiyad brothers, who were the king-makers of that era, place Farukhsiyar on the throne as nominal emperor |
| Commander Huseyn Ali, Abdullah | |
| Saiyid Huseyn Ali becomes Wazir or chief minister while his brother, Abdullah, becomes commander-in-chief of the army |
| Death Ashley-Cooper, Anthony | |
| Death of Anthony Ashley-Cooper |
| Death Frederick I | |
| 25th Feb Berlin Death of Frederick I |
| Death Jahandar Shah | |
| 11th Feb Death of Jahandar Shah, assassinated |
| Declaration of War Frederick William I | |
| Goes to war with Sweden over Pomerania |
| Election Campbell, John | |
| Bute Elected Member of Parliament for Bute |
| Exile of Churchill Churchill, John | |
| 16th Mar London Recalled from exile by the new Tory Government |
| Independence Gortz, Georg Heinrich von | |
| Holstein Helps preserve the independence of Holstein from Danish rule |
| Scleswig Helps preserve the independence of Schleswig from Danish rule |
| Lord Lieutenant Talbot | |
| Appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland |
| Minister of State Erskine, John | |
| Appointed Secretary of State |
| Papal Bull Louis XIV the Sun King | |
| Paris Gets the Pope to issue a Papal Bull condemning Jansenist views |
| Parliament Anne | |
| 16th July London Dissolves Parliament |
| Publication Berkley, George | |
| Publication of, "Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous" |
| Rule of Gibraltar Philip V | |
| 16th Mar Gibraltar Spain cedes Gibraltar to Great Britain in the Treaty of Utrecht |
| Rule of Minorca Philip V | |
| 16th Mar Minorca Spain cedes Gibraltar & Minorca to Great Britain undeer the Treaty of Utrecht |
| Rule of Naples Charles VI | |
| 16th Mar Naples Under the treaty of Utrecht Naples is ceded to Austria |
| Rule of Reggio Charles VI | |
| 16th Mar Reggio Under the treaty of Utrecht Reggio is ceded to Austria |
| Rule of Sicily Clement XI | |
| Sicily Under the treaty of Utrecht the Papal States loses Sicily to Savoy |
| Sanction Pragmatic Charles VI | |
| 19th April Issues the Pragmatic Sanction because he does not have a male heir |
| 19th April The succession will go to Charles ' daughters starting with Maria Theresa |
| Succession Charles VI | |
| 19th April Issues the Pragmatic Sanction because he does not have a male heir |
| 19th April The succession will go to Charles ' daughters starting with Maria Theresa |
| Succession Frederick William I | |
| 25th Feb Berlin Succeeds as King of Prussia, ascends the throne on his father's death |
| Succession Karl I | |
| Succeeds as Duke of Germany |
| Succession Farrukhsiyar | |
| Jahandar Shah flees to Delhi, from where he is captured and handed over to the new Emperor, who confines him along with Lal Kunwar |
| 10th Jan Agra Jahandar Shah is defeated in battle at Agra by Farrukhsiyar, his nephew the second son of Azim-ush-shan, with the support of the Saiyid Brothers |
| 10th Jan Samugarh Jahandar Shah is defeated at Samugarh near Agra, the Saiyad brothers, who were the king-makers of that era, place Farukhsiyar on the throne as nominal emperor |
| 11th June Farrukhsiyar's reign marks the ascendancy of the Saiyid brothers who monopolize state power and reduce the Emperor to an effective figurehead |
| 11th June Succeeds as Shah Of India |
| Succession Ietsuga | |
| Succeeds as Tokugawa Shogun, 7th Shogun, age 3 |
| Treaty of Utrecht Charles VI | |
| 16th Mar Utrecht Settles the succession of the Habsburg lands to Charles VI's daughter, Maria Theresa |
| 16th Mar Utrecht The Treaty is accepted by Hungary & the major European powers but not by Bavaria |
| 16th Mar Utrecht Naples & Reggio are ceded to Austria |
| Treaty of Utrecht Louis XIV the Sun King | |
| 16th Mar Utrecht France renounces its claim to the Spannish throne |
| 16th Mar Utrecht Philip V renounces his claim to the French throne |
| Treaty of Utrecht Frederick I | |
| Utrecht Prussia receives recognition of the royal title |
| Utrecht Receives some reward at the Treaty of Utrecht |
| Treaty of Utrecht George I | |
| 31st Mar Utrecht The 2nd Treaty of Utrecht recognizes the Hanoverian succession in Great Britain |
| Treaty of Utrecht Clement XI | |
| Utrecht Under the treaty of Utrecht the Papal States loses Sicily to Savoy |
| Treaty of Utrecht Philip V | |
| 16th Mar Utrecht France cedes Hudson's Bay, Acadia & Newfoundland to England |
| 16th Mar Utrecht Philip cedes Gibraltar & Minorca to Great Britain |
| 16th Mar Utrecht Philip V renounces his claim to the French throne |
| 16th Mar Utrecht Renounces his claim to the French throne |
| 16th Mar Utrecht Sicily is given to the Duke of Savoy |
| 16th Mar Utrecht Spain cedes Gibraltar & Minorca to Great Britain |
| 16th Mar Utrecht The Belgian Netherlands & Milan go to Charles VI |
| 16th Mar Utrecht The French renounce their claim to the Spanish throne |
| Wazir Huseyn Ali, Saiyid | |
| Saiyid Huseyn Ali becomes Wazir or chief minister while his brother, Abdullah, becomes commander-in-chief of the army |