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5561748867ConstantineEmperor of Rome who adopted the Christian faith and stopped the persecution of Christians (280-337)0
5561748868JustinianByzantine emperor in the 6th century A.D. who reconquered much of the territory previously ruler by Rome, initiated an ambitious building program , including Hagia Sofia, as well as a new legal code1
5561748869TheodoraThe wife of Justinian, she helped to improve the status of women in the Byzantinian Empire and encouraged her husband to stay in Constntinople and fight the Nike Revolt.2
5561748870BelisariusA Byzantine general under Justinian. He recovered former Roman territories in Northern Africa and fought against the Persians.3
5561748871Basil IIThe Byzantine ruler who led a resurgence of power in the eleventh century by crushing the Bulgars; established the theme system in the empire4
5561748872St Cyrila missionary sent by the Byzantine government to eastern Europe and the Balkans... converted southern Russia and Balkans to Orthodox Christianity...responsible for creation of written script for Slavic known as Cyrillic5
5561748873Vladimir of KievPrince Vladimir of Kiev converted to Orthodox Christianity around 989. He ordered that his subjects convert, affirming the influence that Byzantine had on Russia.6
5561748874ConstantinoplePreviously known as Byzantium, Constantine changed the name of the city and moved the capitol of the Roman Empire here from Rome.7
5561748875CaesaropapismReligious and political power concentrated in the hands of the emperor8
5561748876Hagia SophiaMost famous example of Byzantine architecture, it was built under Justinian I and is considered one of the most perfect buildings in the world.9
5561748877Greek fireByzantine weapon consisting of mixture of chemicals (petroleum, quicklime, sulfur) that ignited when exposed to water; utilized to drive back Arab fleets that attacked Constantinople10
5561748878IconoclasmA religious controvery of the 8th century; Byzantine emperor attempted, but failed, to surpress icon veneration11
5561748879CrusadesA series of military expeditions in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries by Westrn European Christians to reclain control of the Holy Lands from the Muslims12
5561748880SaljuqsTurkish tribe that gained control over the Abbasid empire and fought with the Byzantine empire.13
5561748881OttomansTurks who had come to Anatolia and conquered Constantinople and changed the name to Istanbul. They converted to Islam14
5561748882Cyrillic alphabetan alphabet drived from the Greek alphabet and used for writing Slavic languages15
5561748883KievTrade city in southern Russia established by Scandinavian traders in 9th century; became focal point for kingdom of Russia that flourished to 12th century.16
5561748884Muhammadthe Arab prophet who founded Islam (570-632)17
5561748885Alithe fourth caliph of Islam who is considered to be the first caliph by Shiites18
5561748886AllahMuslim name for the one and only God19
5561748887Dar al-Islaman Arabic term that means the "house of Islam" and that refers to lands under Islamic rule.20
5561748888Ummathe community of all Muslims21
5561748889Five Pillars of Islamtrue Muslims were expected to follow (principle of Salvation): belief in Allah, pray 5 times a day, giving of alms, fasting during Ramadan, pilgrimage to Mecca once in a lifetime22
5561748890Shariabody of Islamic law that includes interpretation of the Quran and applies Islamic principles to everyday life23
5561748891Calipha supreme political and religious leader in a Muslim government24
5561748892UmayyadArabic dynasty (661-750), with its capital at Damascus, that was marked by a tremendous period of expansion to Spain in the west and India in the east.25
5561748893ShiaThe branch of Islam whose members acknowledge Ali and his descendants as the rightful successors of Muhammad26
5561748894AbbasidDynasty that overthrew the Umayyad to rule the Muslim caliphate from 750 to 1258; for 150 years they maintained the unity of the caliphate and Islamic civilization and culture flourished27
5561748895UlamaMuslim religious scholars. From the ninth century onward, the primary interpreters of Islamic law and the social core of Muslim urban societies.28
5561748896Caravanseriaan inn with a large outdoor area where caravans could stay29
5561748897Sufisa mystical Muslim group that believed they could draw closer to God through prayer, fasting, and a simple life30
5561748898Hajjthe fifth pillar of Islam is a pilgrimage to Mecca during the month of Dhu al-Qadah31
5561748899MadrasasIslamic schools32
5561748900Sui DynastyThe short dynasty between the Han and the Tang; built the Grand Canal, strengthened the government, and introduced Buddhism to China33
5561748901Grand CanalThe 1,100-mile (1,700-kilometer) waterway linking the Yellow and the Yangzi Rivers. It was begun in the Han period and completed during the Sui Empire.34
5561748902Tang DynastyConsidered the golden age of Chinese civilization and ruled for nearly 300 years; China grew under the dynasty to include much of eastern Asia, as well as large parts of Central Asia35
5561748903Equal-field systemAgricultural reform favoring the peasants under the Tang dynasty in China, inheritance system where 1/5 of the land when to the peasant's descendants and the rest went to the government.36
5561748904Bureaucracy of MeritBureaucracy chosen by civil service examinations based on Confucian education - no longer decided by family lineage37
5561748905Middle Kingdomrefers to China because the people believed that their land stood between heaven and earth.38
5561748906UighursNomadic Turkish people who were hired by the Tang to defeat the rebellion of An Lushan, later sacked Chang'an and Luoyang.39
5561748907Song Dynasty(960 - 1279 AD); this dynasty was started by Tai Zu; by 1000, a million people were living there; started feet binding; had a magnetic compass; had a navy; traded with India and Persia (brought pepper and cotton); first to have paper money, explosive gun powder; *landscape black and white paintings40
5561748908KhitanNomadic peoples of Manchuria; militarily superior to Song dynasty China but influenced by Chinese culture; forced humiliating treaties on Song China in 11th century41
5561748909Neo-ConfucianismThe Confucian response to Buddhism by taking Confucian and Buddhist beliefs and combining them into this. However, it is still very much Confucian in belief.42
5561748910SillaIndependent Korean kingdom in southeastern part of peninsula; defeated Koguryo along with their Chinese Tang allies; submitted as a vassal of the Tang emperor and agreed to tribute payment; ruled united Korea by 668.43
5561748911VietnamSoutheastern Asian country, called Nam Viet, successfully rebelled from China in 939. fell into chaos, stabilized after a series of long dynasties44
5561748912Nara JapanJapanese period (710-794) centered around city of Nara, that was the highest point of Chinese influence.45
5561748913Heian periodThe era in Japanese history from A.D. 794-1185, arts and writing flourished during this time. Moved away from Chinese culture46
5561748914MinamotoDefeated the rival Taira family in Gempei Wars and established military government (bakufu) in 12th century Japan47
5561748915Shoguna hereditary military dictator of Japan48
5561748916Samuraia Japanese warrior who was a member of the feudal military aristocracy49
5561748917BushidoThe strict code of behavior followed by samurai warriors in Japan50
5561748918Harsha(r.606-648 CE) He restored centralized rule in northern India after the collapse of the Gupta. He can be compared to Charlemagne.51
5561748919Mahmud of GhazniThird ruler of Turkish slave dynasty in Afghanistan; led invasions of northern India; credited with sacking one of wealthiest of Hindu temples in northern India; gave Muslims reputation for intolerance and aggression.52
5561748920Sultanate of DelhiUnstable kingdom in North India founded by the Ghaznavids. This invasion was more systematic than Mahmud's and after it succedded, the capital was established at Delhi. Raided south India. Established Islam in India.53
5561748921Chola kingdomKingdom situated in the deep south. At its high point, Chola forces conquered Ceylon and parts of southeast Asia, funded by the profits of trade, dominated the sea, did not build a tightly centralized state.54
5561748922Kingdom of AxumFounded in the highlands of northern Ethiopia, adopted Christianity, built an empire that included most of Ethiopia as well as Yemen in southern Arabia.55
5561748923Sufisa mystical Muslim group that believed they could draw closer to God through prayer, fasting, and a simple life56
5561748924Clovisking of the Franks who unified Gaul and established his capital at Paris and founded the Frankish monarchy57
5561748925Charles MartelCarolingian monarch of Franks; responsible for defeating Muslims in battle of Tours in 732; ended Muslim threat to western Europe.58
5561748926CharlemagneFrankish king who conquered most of Europe and was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III in the year 80059
5561748927Pope Gregory IHe protected the city of Rome and the church by mobilizing forces for the purpose of defense; he reasserted papal supremacy and increased the role and importance of the church in people's lives60
5561748928FranksGroup of Germanic people who rose to prominence under the leadership of King Clovis. They converted to Christianity61
5561748929Missi dominiciRoyal officials under Charlemagne who traveled around the country to enforce the king's laws62
5561748930MagyarsMuslims who attacked Europe and converted to Christianity and established Hungary63
5561748931VikingsSeafaring Scandinavian people who raided the coasts of northern and western from the eighth through the tenth century.64
5561748932Holy Roman EmpireLoose federation of mostly German states and principalities, headed by an emperor who had little control over the hundreds of princes who elected him. It lasted from 962 to 1806.65
5561748933MonasticismA way of life in which men and women withdraw from the rest of the world in order to devote themselves to their faith66

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