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| Gregorian calendar | 1730 MDCCXXX |
| Julian calendar | 1729-1730 (from January 12 ) |
| Julian calendar with the Byzantine era | 7238-7239 (since September 12 ) |
| From the founding of Rome | 2482-2483 (from May 2 ) |
| Jewish calendar | 5490-5491 ה'ת"ץ - ה'תצ"א |
| Islamic calendar | 1142-1143 |
| Old Armenian Calendar | 4222-4223 (from August 22 ) |
| Armenian church calendar | 1179 ԹՎ ՌՃՀԹ |
| Chinese calendar | 4426–4427 己酉 - 庚戌 yellow rooster - white dog |
| Ethiopian calendar | 1722 - 1723 |
| Ancient indian calendar | |
| - Vikram-samvat | 1786-1787 |
| - Shaka Samvat | 1652-1653 |
| - Kali Yuga | 4831–4832 |
| Iranian calendar | 1108–1109 |
| Buddhist calendar | 2273 |
1730 (one thousand seven hundred and thirty) year according to the Gregorian calendar is a non-leap year starting on Sunday . This is 1730 AD , 730 year of the 2nd millennium , 30th year of the 18th century , 10th year of the 3rd decade of the 18th century, 1st year of the 1730s .
Events
- On the streets of Moscow for the first time appeared oil lamps for lighting.
- 1730-1746 - King of Denmark and Norway Christian VI .
- 1730-1740 - Pope Clement XII .
- The beginning of the reign of Anna Ivanovna , the Russian empress.
- February 25 - Empress Anna Ivanovna destroyed the condition signed by her that limited her power.
- March 4 - Empress Anna Ivanovna abolished the Supreme Privy Council .
- May 15 - King George II asserts as the first ever British Prime Minister Robert Walpole (Robert Walpole), the leader of the Whig party, who had served as Lord Chancellor for 9 years.
- The city of Barnaul was founded.
- Nadir Khan began a war with the Turks. The army of Nadir occupied Hamadan , Kermanshah , the city of Azerbaijan.
- The beginning of August - the Turkish Sultan and the Great Vizier marched from Istanbul on a campaign against Iran, but did not go far and entered into negotiations with the Iranian ambassadors. September 28 - Rise of the urban poor, artisans and Janissaries in Istanbul, led by Patron Halil . The rebels destroyed the palaces of the nobility and demanded the issuance of a vizier and four dignitaries. Ahmed executed Ibrahim Pasha. September 29 - Ahmed abdicated the throne in favor of Mahmud's nephew.
- 1730-1754 - Sultan of Turkey, Mahmoud I.
- Mahmoud ordered the destruction of the Saadabad Palace, abolished a number of taxes and made a change in government. November 25 - Patron Khalil and his closest aides are invited to the palace for talks and killed.
- 1730, 1731 - Chinese embassies in Moscow and St. Petersburg in order to achieve Russian aid against the Dzungars. Did not achieve the goal.
Science
Music
Born
See also: Category: Born in 1730
- Mikhail Leontyevich Faleev , Russian nobleman , state adviser , supplier of the army Grigory Potemkin , engineer , first citizen of Nikolaev .
Passed away
See also: Category: Dead in 1730
- January 29 - Peter II , the Russian emperor.
See also
► year 1730