According to GerographyAbout.com, the largest city in the world in 1200 AD was Hangzhou, China with an estimated population of 255,000.
According to Business Insider, the largest city in the world in 1200 AD was Kaifeng, China with an estimated population of 1,000,000.
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Here is what i got maybe wrong but its what i got from research.I could not find any right on the mark of 1200 BC but Gournia is from 2200 BC and Knossos is from 1600 BC.
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During the early middle ages Constantinople was by far the largest (~300,000 to ~500,000) but it rapidly fell during the 4th Crusade, Black Death and my the time the Ottoman captured it, the population was about 50,000
Venice 120,000genoa 100,000paris 80,000london 30,000
moscow in 14th century ; 250,000
other medieval ages big cities (some in Middle East); Jerusalem, constantinople, acre
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Close to 35,000 a year.
Bill Clinton in '94. It was modeled after City Year (founded in Boston in '88)
Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, who became the Queen-Consort of Britain the year before the city was founded.
It's 1135 Actually it became the capital in 1135, not 1826