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12063710Sultanthe sovereign of an Islamic community0
12063711Seljuk TurksNomadic invaders from central Asia via Persia; staunch Sunnis; ruled in name of Abbasid caliphs from mid-11th century1
12063712CrusadesSeries of military adventures initially launched by Western Christians to free Holy Land from Muslims; temporarily succeeded in capturing Jerusalem and capturing Christian kingdoms; later used for other purposes such as commercial wars and extermination of heresy2
12063713UlamaOrthodox religious scholars within Islam; pressed for a more conservative and restrictive theology; increasingly opposed to non-Islamic ideas and scientific thinking3
12063714SufisMystics within Islam; responsible for expansion of Islam to southeastern Asia and other regions4
12063715MongolsCentral Asian nomadic peoples; smashed Turko-Persian Kingdoms; captured Baghdad in 1258 and killed last Abbasid caliph5
12063716MameluksMuslim slave warriors; established a dynasty in Egypt; defeated the Mongols at Ain Jalut in 1260 and halted Mongol advance6
12063717Rajasone of the the three gunas (qualities of nature) in Hindu philosophy7
12063718SatiRitual in india of immolating surviving widows with the bodies of their deceased husbands8
12063719Bhaktia popular religious movement centered around the personal worship of gods9
12063720al-MahdiThird of the Abbasid caliphs; attempted to reconcile moderates among Shi'a to Abbasid dynasty; failed to resolve problem of succession10
12063721Harun al-RashidMost famous of Abbasid caliphs; renowned for sumptuous and costly living; dependent on Persian advisors early in reign; death led to civil wars over succession11
12063722BuyidsRegional splinter dynasty of the mid-10th century; invaded and captured Baghdad; ruled Abbasid empire under title of Sultan; retained Abbasids as figureheads12
12063723SaladinMuslim leader in the last decades of the 12th century; reconquered most of the crusader outposts for Islam13
12063724Ibn KhaldunA Muslim historian; developed concept that dynasties of nomadic conquerors has a cycle of three generations; strong, weak, dissolute14
12063725Rubiyatcomposed of four lines; Persian poetry; famous15
12063726Shah-NamaWritten by Firdawsi in late 10th and early 11th centuries; relates history of Persia from creation to the Islamic conquests16
12063727Sa'dione of the major Persian poets in the medieval period; known for depth of social thought as well as quality of writing17
12063728al-Razialchemist, physician, chemist, scholar, and philosopher. known for experimental medicine, pediatrics, neurosurgery and opthalmology18
12063729al-Birunifirst Muslim scholar to study india and Brahman tradition; anthropologist and scientific method19
12063730al-Ghazalipioneer of methods of doubt and skepticism; changed course of early Muslim philosophy to one based on cause and effect by God and intermediate angels, known today as occasionalism20
12063731Muhammad ibn QasimArab general; conquered Sind in India; declared the region and the Indus valley to be part of Umayyad Empire21
12063732arabic numeralscharacters 0-9 read as a number22
12063733HarshaIndian emperor who ruled over Northern India for 40 years; established first diplomatic relations between China and India; BUDDHIST23
12063734Mahmud of GhazniThird ruler of Turkish slave dynasty in Afghanistan; led invasions of northern India; credited with sacking one of the wealthiest of Hindu temples in northern India; gave Muslims reputation of intolerance and aggressionN24
12063735Mahmud of GhurMilitary commander of Persian extraction who ruled small mountain kingdom in Afghanistan; began process of conquest to establish Muslim political control of northern India; brought much of Indus valley, Sind, and northwestern India under his control25
12063736Qutb-ud-din AibakLieutenant of Mahmud of Ghur; established kingdom in India with capital at Delphi; proclaimed himself Sultan of india26
12063737Mir BaiCelebrated Hindu writer of religious poetry; reflected openness of bhaktic cults to women27
12063738KabirMuslim mystic during 15th century; played down the importance of ritual differences between Hinduism and Islam28
12063739ShrivijayaTrading empire centered on Malacca Straits between Malaya and Sumatra; controlled trade of empire; Buddhist government resistant to Muslim missionaries; fall opened up southeastern Asia to Muslim conversion29

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