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31258953AbacusAn ancient Chinese counting device that used rods on which were mounted movable counters0
31258954AnasaziCultural group of people known as the ancestors of the modern Pueblo peoples. The ancestral Puebloans were a prehistoric Native American culture centered around the present-day Four Corners area of the Southwest United States1
31258955ArabesqueComplex designs typical of Islamic art, combining intertwining plants and geometric patterns2
31258956AstrolabeA navigational instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars3
31258957AyllusIn Incan society, a clan or community that worked together on projects required by the ruler4
31258958BakufuA military government established in Japan after the Gempei Wars; the emperor became a figurehead, while real power was concentrated in the military, including the samurai5
31258959BeneficeIn medieval Europe, a grant of land or other privilege to a vassal6
31258960BushiRegional military leaders in Japan who ruled small kingdoms from fortresses7
31258961Bushidocode of honor of the samurai of Japan8
31258962Battle of ToursThe 732 battle that halted the advance of Muslim armies into Europe at a point in northern France9
31258963CaliphThe chief Muslim political and religious leader10
31258964CalpulliAztec clans that supplied labor and warriors to leaders11
31258965CeladonType of pottery having the a pale green glaze, originally produced in China. Chemically, celadon is formed by combining chromium oxide, cadmium yellow, and titanium-zinc white. It was most commonly used in Korean art.12
31258966ChimorPolitical grouping of the ChimĂș culture that ruled the northern coast of Peru, beginning around 850 AD and ending around 1470 AD. Chimor was the largest kingdom in the Late Intermediate period, encompassing 1000 km of coastline and including up to 2/3 of the people of the Andes.13
31258967ChinampasPlatforms of twisted vines and mud that served the Aztecs as floating gardens and extended their agricultural land14
31258968ChivalryA knight's code of honor in medieval Europe15
31258969DaimyoA Japanese feudal lord in charge of an army of samurai16
31258970Dar al-IslamThe House of Islam; a term representing the political and religious unity of various Islamic groups17
31258971ExcommunicationThe practice of the Roman Catholic and other Christian churches of prohibiting participation in the sacraments to those who do not comply with church teachings or practices18
31258972FeudalismA political, economic, and social system based on the relationship between lord and vassal in order to provide protection19
31258973FiefIn medieval Europe, a grant of land given in exchange for military or other services20
31258974Flying MoneyPaper money that was first used in China in the 9th century AD. Originally it was called 'flying money' (fei-chien) because it could blow out of your hand. To start with it was used by merchants as a note of exchange, but the government soon caught onto the idea and used it for forwarding tax payments. Real paper money backed by deposited money started in the 10th century.21
31258975FootbindingIn China, a method of breaking and binding women's feet; seen as a sign of beauty and social position, footbinding also confined women to the household22
31258976Gempei Wars(1180-85), final struggle in Japan between the Taira and Minamoto clans that resulted in the Minamoto's establishment of the Kamakura shogunate, a military dictatorship that dominated Japan from 1192 to 1333.23
31258977Gothic ArchitectureArchitecture of the twelfth-century Europe, featuring stained-glass windows, flying buttresses, tall spires, and pointed arches24
31258978InvestitureThe authority claimed by monarchs to appoint church officials25
31258979JunksLarge Chinese sailing ships especially designed for long-distance travel during the Tang and Song dynasties26
31258980KowtowA ritualistic bow practiced in the China court27
31258981Hadithcollection of the sayings and deeds of Muhammad28
31258982HajjThe pilgrimage to the Ka'aba in Mecca required once of every Muslim who was not limited by health or financial reasons29
31258983HijrahThe flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina; the first year in the Muslim calendar30
31258984JihadIslamic holy war31
31258985Ka'abaCube like structure housing a black stone or meteorite that became the most revered shrine in Arabia before the introduction of Islam; situated in Mecca, it later was incorporated in the Islamic faith32
31258986KamikazeThe "divine wind" credited by the Japanese with preventing the Mongol invasion of Japan during the thirteenth century33
31258987Magna CartaA document written in England in 1215 that granted certain rights to nobles; later these rights came to be extended to all classes34

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