Year 1325 (MCCCXXV) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.
January 7 – Afonso IV becomes King of Portugal.
February – Muhammad bin Tughluq succeeds his father Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq as Sultan of Delhi.
March 13 – Recognized date for the founding of Tenochtitlan on a small island in Lake Texcoco by the Mexica empire at the dawn of the day. The Aztec capital becomes Mexico City in 1521.
November 15 – Battle of Zappolino: Modena defeats Bologna.
Volodimir of Halych, last king of Rus (Halych-Volyn Rus) of the Romanovichi dynasty, is removed from the throne by his boyars, ending 126 years of Romanovichi rule.
The town of Bolu is conquered by the Ottoman Empire.
Ibn Battuta begins his travels.
Mansa Musa completes his pilgrimage to Mecca.
May 12 – Rupert II, Elector Palatine (d. 1398)
date unknown
John Wycliffe, Morning star of the Reformation (d. Dec 31, 1384)
Hafiz al-Iraqi, Islamic scholar (d. 1403)
Inês de Castro, lover of King Pedro I of Portugal (d. 1355)
William de Ros, 3rd Baron de Ros (d. 1352)
Matthew Kantakouzenos, Emperor of Byzantium
Pandolfo II Malatesta, condottiero (d. 1373)
probable – Francesco Landini, Florentine organist and composer (d. 1397)
January 7 – King Dinis of Portugal (b. 1261)
April 3 – Nizamuddin Auliya, Sufi saint (b. 1238)
July 6 – Ismail I, Sultan of Granada (b. 1279) (assassinated)
November 21 – Yury of Moscow, Prince of Moscow and Vladimir
December 16 – Charles, Count of Valois, son of Philip III of France (b. 1270)
date unknown
Amir Khusrow, Persian language poet (b. 1253)
Francis of Mayrone, French philosopher (b. c. 1280)
Saint Nikodim I, Serbian archbishop
Thomas de Dundee, Bishop of Ross
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