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2017 Princeton Review AP World History Unit 3 Flashcards

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6659859077IslamA new faith that took hold in the middle east. It is similar to Judaism and Christianity because all are monotheistic. Muslims are0
6659859078Five Pillars of Islam1) Shahada: There is no God but Allah and Muhammad is Allah's prophet. 2) Salat: Prayer five times per day 3) Zakat: Charity to the needy 4) Sawm: Fasting during holy month of Ramadan 5) Hajj: Pilgrimage to Mecca (at least once during lifetime)1
6659859080Qu'ranFollowers recorded the words of Allah in the Qu'ran (or Koran) or "recitation".2
6659859504hijiraIn 622 CE, Muhammad and his followers fled to Medina because they were persecuted and threatened to death in Mecca, which was a dominantly polytheistic community whose wealth derived from pilgrims. This marks year 1 of the Muslim calendar.3
6659859894theoracryA government ruled by immediate divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as being divinely guided.4
6659859895aliphate5
6659860252Umayyad Dynasty6
6659860253Dome of the Rock7
6659860778Abbasid Dynasty8
6659860779Middle Ages9
6659860923Orthodox Christianity10
6659860924Code of Justinian11
6659861234Merovingian Dynasty12
6659861235Carolingian Dynasty13
6659861812feudalism14
6659861813nobles15
6659861814vassals16
6659862275serfs (peasants)17
6659862276fiefs18
6659862277manors19
6659862658three-field system20
6659862659code of chivalry21
6659863204primogeniture22
6659863205burghers23
6659863645Hanseatic League24
6659863860heresy25
6659863861scholasticism26
6659864558bubonic plague27
6659865137interregnum28
6659865138Magna Carta29
6659866081T'ang, Song, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties30
6659866082tribute system31
6659866083bureaucracy32
6659866512civil service33
6659866513foot binding34
6659866514shogun35
6659866515Code of Bushido36
6659866836Delhi Sultanate37
6659866837oral literature38
6659866838Indian Ocean trade39
6659867803Silk Road40
6659867970Trans-Saharan trade41
6659867971Muhammad42
6659867972Mecca43
6659868182Medina44
6659868183Baghdad45
6659868184Mohammad al-Razi46
6659868380Levant47
6659868381Sufis48
6659868382Mongols49
6659868383Ottoman Turks50
6659868735Justinian51
6659868736Hagia Sophia52
6659868737St. Cyril53
6659868738Vladimir54
6659869266the Franks55
6659869267King Clovis56
6659869988Charles Martel57
6659869989Battle of Tours58
6659869990Pepin the Short59
6659870145Charlemagne60
6659870146Holy Roman Empire61
6659870147Treat of Verdun62
6659870490Magyars63
6659870491Vikings64
6659870492Crusades65
6659871123Pope Innocent III66
6659871328the Inquisition67
6659871602William the Conqueror68
6659871603the Spanish Inquisition69
6659872117Hundred Years' War70
6659872118Tatars71
6659872119Ivan the Terrible72
6659872577Genghis Khan73
6659872578Mongol Empire74
6659873246Kublai Khan75
6659873247Tamerlane76
6659873248Axum77
6659873249Mansa Musa78
6659873250BeninTenchititlan79
6659874326First Crusade80
6667425092caliphateA period of time when a caliph rules. caliph: The head of state, military commander, chief judge, and religious leader. 1) Abu Bakr81

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