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The Post-Classical World, 500-1450

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9656522980Bedouinnomadic pastoralists of the Arabian peninsula with a culture based on herding camels and goats0
9656522981MeccaArabian commercial center; dominated by the Quraysh; the home of Muhammad and the future center of Islam1
9656522982Medinatown northeast of Mecca; asked Muhammad to resolve its intergroup differences; Muhammad's flight to Medina, the hijra, in 622 began the Muslim calendar2
9656522983Umayyadclan of the Quraysh that dominated Mecca; later an Islamic dynasty3
9656522984Muhammad(570-632); prophet of Allah; originally a merchant of the Quraysh4
9656522985Qur'anthe word of god as revealed through Muhammad; made into the holy book of Islam5
9656522986Ummacommunity of the faithful within Islam6
9656522987Five Pillarsthe obligatory religious duties for all Muslims; confession of faith, prayer, fasting during Ramadan, zakat, and hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca)7
9656522988Caliphthe successor to Muhammad as head of the Islamic community8
9656522989Alicousin and son-in-law of Muhammad; one of the orthodox caliphs; focus for the development of shi'ism9
9656522990Abu Bakrsucceeded Muhammad as the first caliph10
9656522991JihadIslamic holy war11
9656522992Sunnisfollowers of the majority interpretation within Islam; included the Umayyads12
9656522993Shi'afollowers of Ali's interpretation of Islam13
9656522994Abbasidsdynasty that succeeded the Umayyads in 750; their capital was at Baghdad14
9656522995Hadiths"traditions" of the prophet Muhammad; added to the Qur'an, form the essential writings of Islam15
9656522996Wazirchief administrative official under the Abbasids16
9656522997DhowsArab sailing vessels; equipped with lateen sails; used by Arab merchants17
9656522998Seljuk Turksnomadic invaders from central Asia; staunch Sunnis; ruled from the 11th c. in the name of the Abbasids18
9656522999Crusadesinvasions of western Christians into Muslim lands, especially Palestine; captured Jerusalem and established Christian kingdoms enduring until 129119
9656523000UlamaIslamic religious scholars; pressed for a more conservative and restrictive theology; opposed to non-Islamic thinking20
9656523001SufisIslamic mystics; spread Islam to many Afro-Asian regions21
9656523002Mongolscentral Asian nomadic peoples; captured Baghdad in 1258 and killed the last Abbasid caliph22
9656523003Chinggis Khan(1162-1227); Mongol ruler; defeated the Turkish Persian kingdoms23
9656523004MamluksRulers of Egypt; descended from Turkish slaves24
9656523005Shrivijayatrading empire based on the Malacca straits; its Buddhist government resisted Muslim missionaries; when it fell, southeastern Asia was opened to Islam25
9656523006Malaccaflourishing trading city in Malaya; established a trading empire after the fall of Shrivijaya26
9656523007Malistate of the Malinke people centered between the Senegal and Niger rivers27
9656523008Mansatitle of the ruler of Mali28
9656523009Ibn BattutaArab traveler throughout the Muslim world29
9656523010Sundiatacreated a unified state that became the Mali empire; died in 126030
9656523011Songhaysuccessor state to Mali; dominated middle reaches of the Niger valley; capital at Gao31
9656523012East African trading portsurbanized commercial centers mixing African and Arab cultures; included Mogadishu, Mombasa, Malindi, Kilwas, Pate, and Zanzibar32
9656523013Great Zimbabwewith massive stone buildings and walls, incorporates the greatest early buildings in sub-Saharan Africa33
9656523014Iconsimages of religious figures venerated by Byzantine Christians34
9656523015Iconoclasmthe breaking of images; religious controversy of the 8th c; Byzantine emperor attempted, but failed, to suppress icon veneration35
9656523016Cyril and MethodiusByzantine missionaries sent to convert eastern Europe and Balkans; responsible for creation of Slavic written script called Cyrillic36
9656523017Kievcommercial city in Ukraine established by Scandinavians in 9th c; became the center for a kingdom that flourished until 12th c37
9656523018Ruriklegendary Scandinavian, regarded as founder of Kievan Rus' in 85538
9656523019Vladmir Iruler of Kiev (980-1015); converted kingdom to Orthodox Christianity39
9656523020Russian OrthodoxyRussian form of Christianity brought from Byzantine Empire40
9656523021TatarsMongols who conquered Russian cities during the 13th c; left Russian church and aristocracy intact41
9656523022Middle Agesthe period in western European history between the fall of Roman Empire and the 15th c42
9656523023Gothican architectural style developed during the 13th and 14th c in western Europe; featured pointed arches and flying buttresses as external support on main walls43
9656523024Vikingsseagoing Scandinavian raiders who disrupted coastal areas of Europe from the 8th to 11th c; pushed across the Atlantic to Iceland, Greenland, and North America; formed permanent territories in Normandy and Sicily44
9656523025Manorialismrural system of reciprocal relations between landlords and their peasant laborers during the Middle Ages; peasants exchanged labor for use of land and protection45
9656523026Serfspeasant agricultural laborers within the manorial system46
9656523027Three-field systempractice of dividing land into thirds, rotating between two different crops and pasturage-- an improvement making use of manure47
9656523028Carolingiansroyal house of Franks from 8th c to 10th c48
9656523029Charles Martelfirst Carolingian king of the Franks; defeated Muslims at Tours in 73249
9656523030CharlemagneCarolingian monarch who established large empire in France and Germany circa 80050
9656523031Holy Roman Emperorspolitical heirs to Charlemagne's empire in northern Italy and Germany; claimed title of emperor but failed to develop centralized monarchy51
9656523032Feudalismpersonal relationship during the Middle Ages by which greater lords provided land to lesser lords in return for military service52
9656523033Vassalsmembers of the military elite who received land or a benefice from a lord in return for military service and loyalty53
9656523034William the Conquerorinvaded England from Normandy in 1066; established tight feudal system and centralized monarchy in England54
9656523035Magna CartaGreat charter issued by King John of England in 1215; represented principle of mutual limits and obligations between rulers and feudal aristocracy, and the supremacy of law55
9656523036Parliamentsbodies representing privileged groups; institutionalized the principle that kings ruled with the advice and consent of their subjects56
9656523037Hundred Years Warconflict between England and France over territory (1337-1453) Established a since of Nationalism with each country. Joan of Arc united the French and promoted French patriotism.57
9656523038Pope Urban IIorganized the first Crusade in 1095; appealed to Christians to free the Holy Land from Muslim control58
9656523039Investiture Controversythe practice of appointment of bishops; Pope Gregory attempted to stop lay investiture, leading to a conflict with the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV59
9656523040Gregory VII11th c pope who attempted to free church from secular control; quarreled with Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV over practice of lay investiture of bishops60
9656523041Thomas Aquinascreator of one of the great syntheses of medieval learning; taught at University of Paris; author of Summas; believed that through reason it was possible to know much about natural order, moral law, and nature of God61
9656523042Scholasticismdominant medieval philosophical approach; so-called because of its base in the schools or universities; based on use of logic to resolve theological problems62
9656523043Hanseatic Leaguean organization of north German and Scandinavian cities for the purpose of establishing a commercial alliance63
9656523044Guildsassociations of workers in the same occupation in a single city; stressed security and mutual control; limited membership, regulated apprenticeships, guaranteed good workmanship; held a privileged place in cities64
9656523045Black Deathbubonic plague that struck Europe in the 14th c; significantly reduced Europe's population; affected social structure; decimated populations in Asia65
9656523046Jinshititle given students in Post Classical China who passed the most difficult examinations; became eligible for high office66
9656523047Mahayana Buddhismemphasized salvationist aspects of Chinese Buddhism; popular among the masses in East Asia67
9656523048WuzongTang emperor (841-847); persecuted Buddhist monasteries and reduced influence of Buddhism in favor of Confucianism68
9656523049Southern Songsmaller surviving dynasty (1127-1279); presided over one of the greatest cultural reigns in world history. Fell to the Mongols in 1276 and eventually taken over in 1279.69
9656523050Grand Canalgreat canal system begun by Yangdi; joined Yellow River region to the Yangtze basin70
9656523051JunksChinese ships equipped with watertight bulkheads, stern-post rudders, compasses, and bamboo fenders; dominant force in Asian seas east of the Malayan peninsula71
9656523052Flying moneyChinese credit instrument that provided vouchers to merchants to be redeemed at the end of a venture; reduced danger of robbery; an early form of currency72
9656523053Footbindingmale imposed practice to mutilate women's feet in order to reduce size; produced pain and restricted movement; helped to confine women to the household; seen a beautiful to the elite.73
9656523054Taika reformsattempt to remake Japanese monarch into an absolutist Chinese-style emperor; included attempts to create professional bureaucracy and peasant conscript army74
9656523055Bushiregional warrior leaders in Japan; ruled small kingdoms from fortresses; administered the law, supervised public works projects, and collected revenues; built up private armies75
9656523056Samuraimounted troops of the bushi; loyal to local lords, not the emperor76
9656523057Seppukuritual suicide in Japan; also known as hari-kiri; demonstrated courage and was a means to restore family honor77
9656523058Bakufumilitary government established by the Minamoto following Gempei wars; centered at Kamakura; retained emperor, but real power resided in military government and samurai78
9656523059Shogunsmilitary leaders of the bakufu79
9656523060Daimyoswarlord rulers of small states following Onin war and disruption of Ashikaga shogunate; holding consolidated into unified and bounded mini-states80
9656523061Sinificationextensive adaptation of Chinese culture in other regions81
9656523062Yidynasty (1392-1910); succeeded Koryo dynasty after Mongol invasions; restored aristocratic dominance and Chinese influence82
9656523063Chinggis Khanborn in 1170s; elected supreme Mongol ruler (khagan) in 1206; began the Mongols rise to world power; died 122783
9656523064Shamanistic religionMongol beliefs focused on nature spirits84
9656523065Batugrandson of Chinggis Khan and ruler of Golden Horde; invaded Russian in 123685
9656523066Golden Hordeone of four regional subdivisions of the Mongol Empire after death of Chinggis Khan; conquered and ruled Russua during the 13th and 14th c86
9656523067Ilkhan khanateone of four regional subdivisions of the Mongol empire after the death of Chinggis Khan; eventually included much of former Abbasid empire87
9656523068Hulegugrandson of Chinggis Khan and rule of Ilkhan khanate; captured and destroyed Abbasid Baghdad88
9656523069MamluksMuslim slave warriors; established dynasty in Egypt; led by Baibars defeated Mongols in 126089
9656523070Kubilai Khangrandson of Chinggis Khan; conquered China; established Yuan dynasty in 127190
9656523071Ottoman EmpireTurkish empire established in Asia Minor and eventually extending through the Middle East and the Balkans; conquered Constantinople in 1453 and ended Byzantine Empire91
9656523072Ming Dynastyreplaced Mongal Yuan dynasty in China in 1368; lasted until 1644; initially mounted large trade expeditions to southern Asia and Africa; later concentrated on internal development within China92
9656523073Ethnocentrismjudging foreigners by the standards of one's own group; leads to problems in interpreting world history93
9656523074Kingdom of Mali94
9656523076Important continuity in social structure of states and empires 600-1450land holding aristocracies, patriarchies, peasant systems still in place95
9656523077Champa Ricetributary gift from Vietnam to China, led to population increase96
9656523078Diasporic communitiesmerchant communities that introduced their own cultures into other areas97
9656523079Trans Saharan tradeDominated my Muslims in 13th century after rise of Islamic caliphates..98
9656523080Effect of Muslim conquestscollapse of other empires, mass conversion99
9656523081Tang Dynastyfollowed Sui, established tributary states in Vietnam and Korea, influence Japan, Established strong Buddhist and Confucian presence100
9656523082Black Deathplague that originated with Mongols, led to mass population decrease in Europe, later weakened faith in Christian church and increased the power of serfs/peasants. Led partly to fall of Feudal structures in Europe.101
9656523075Indian Ocean Maritime Trade102
9656523083Cities that rose during this time due to increased tradeNovgorod, Constantinople, Timbuktu103
9656523084Timbuktutrade center of Mali, cosmopolitan city that saw the blending of many different cultures and people104
9656523085Marco Polotraveler/merchant from Europe who spend 17 years at court of Kublai Khan105
9656523086Ibn BatutaMohammedan who described travels to Mecca and Far East106

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