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1392 in various calendars
Gregorian calendar1392
MCCCXCII
Ab urbe condita2145
Armenian calendar841
ԹՎ ՊԽԱ
Assyrian calendar6142
Balinese saka calendar1313–1314
Bengali calendar798–799
Berber calendar2342
English Regnal year15 Ric. 2 – 16 Ric. 2
Buddhist calendar1936
Burmese calendar754
Byzantine calendar6900–6901
Chinese calendar辛未年 (Metal Goat)
4089 or 3882
    — to —
壬申年 (Water Monkey)
4090 or 3883
Coptic calendar1108–1109
Discordian calendar2558
Ethiopian calendar1384–1385
Hebrew calendar5152–5153
Hindu calendars
 - Vikram Samvat1448–1449
 - Shaka Samvat1313–1314
 - Kali Yuga4492–4493
Holocene calendar11392
Igbo calendar392–393
Iranian calendar770–771
Islamic calendar794–795
Japanese calendarMeitoku 3
(明徳3年)
Javanese calendar1305–1307
Julian calendar1392
MCCCXCII
Korean calendar3725
Minguo calendar520 before ROC
民前520年
Nanakshahi calendar−76
Thai solar calendar1934–1935
Tibetan calendarལྕགས་མོ་ལུག་ལོ་
(female Iron-Sheep)
1518 or 1137 or 365
    — to —
ཆུ་ཕོ་སྤྲེ་ལོ་
(male Water-Monkey)
1519 or 1138 or 366

Year 1392 (MCCCXCII) was a leap year starting on Monday (link will display full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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