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126670823JanissariesOttoman infantry division, forcibly conscripted as young boys, bacame military slaves, used military strength to influence politics, inhibited Ottoman reform0
126670824AyanOttoman landowners/ gov't officials1
126670825Balkensarea of Greece, lost by Ottomans2
126670826Selim IItried to reform administration, military (janissaries), and beauacracy; failed and killed3
126670827Mahmud IIbuilt secret army with western technology, murdered janissaries allowing western reforms to take place4
126670828UlamaOrthodox religious scholars, suspicious of non-Islamic thoughts and ideas5
126670829Tanzimat Reformsincluded education based on western math and science, postal service, telegraphs, railroads, constitution (improved position of religious minority groups), treaty with the British that improved trade by removed taxes6
126670830Hamidconservative, got rid of constitution and returned to absolutism7
126670831Young Turksliberal, helped spread liberal ideas, overthrew sultan8
126670832Mamluksslaves who served in the military, defeated by French9
126670833Muradshared power in Egypt, defeated by Napoleon, led Mamluks10
126670834Muhammad Alitook over Egypt after French invasion, based military on western technology (conscription, navy), improved economy (public works, increased production of cotton, hemp, indigo)11
126670835Khedivessucceeded Ali12
126670836jihadIslamic holy war, scholars wanted strict only Muslim behavior13
126670837al- Afghanithinker who believed in borrowing western ideas and rational inquiry14
126670838Achmad/ Mahdifought in Sudan against British and Egyptians, "mahdi" = "promised deliverer"15
126670839Khalifa Abdallahisucceeded Achmad, set up strong centralized state in Sudan w/ no drinking, dancing, or foreigners16
126670840Manchugroup of tribes from Manchuria (NE China) who defeated Ming Dynasty17
126670841Nurhaciunited nomads and led attack on Ming, adopted Chinese ways18
126670842Qing Dynastydynasty led by Manchus, succeeded Ming19
126670843Compradorsmerchants who specialized in import/ export trade20
126670844Opium WarBritain wanted open trade in China and defeated Chinese21
126670845Commissioner Lintried to halt opium trade (destroyed opium on docks => Chinese refused to pay, war broke out)22
126670846Treaty on Nankingended Opium War, British got extraterritoriality (tried in their own courts in China), Hong Kong & China became spheres of European influence23
126670847Taiping Rebellionoffered change such as land redistribution, liberties for women, and universal education and healthcare and attacked the scholar-gentry24
126670848Self- Strengthening MovementAKA Tongsi Restoration, gov't response to Taiping Rebellion, railroads, factories, modernized army25
126670849Boxer Rebellionled by students and military officials against foreigners and Qing gov't26
126670850Empress Cixirefused to reform China, died and left 5 year old Puyi on the throne27
126670851Sun Yat- Senformed Chinese republic28

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