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Silk Road An ancient caravan route that linked Xian in central China with the eastern Mediterranean. It was established during the period of Roman rule in Europe and took its name from the silk that was brought to the west from China. The Mongols reopened the route in the 13th c.

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5564431217HijabHead covering worn in public by some Muslim women.0
5564431218MuslimFollower of the religion of Islam.1
5564431219ArabA member of a Semitic people, originally from the Arabian peninsula and neighboring territories, inhabiting much of the Middle East and North Africa.2
5564431220IslamA monotheistic religion founded by Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah in the Arabian Peninsula in the 7th Century C.E. Its followers, called Muslims, believe Allah is the only God and that he spoke to the people through Muhammad, whose teachings are recorded in the Qu'ran (Koran). Muslims believe that following the Five-Pillars (Confession of faith to one god, prayer 5 times a day, charity to the needy, fasting during Ramadan, pilgrimage to Mecca) will result in salvation.3
5564431221QuranThe Islamic sacred book, believed to be the word of God as dictated to Muhammad by the archangel Gabriel and written down in Arabic.4
5564431222UmmaThe whole community of Muslims bound together by ties of religion. The community of believers5
5564431223MatrilinealWhere power in a family is passed down through the mother or the female line, rather than the male/father's line.6
5564431224Code of BushidoThe code of honor and morals developed by the Japanese samurai. It stressed loyalty, courage and honor; if a samurai failed to observe the code; he was expected to commit suicide.7
5564431225Justinian(483-565) Byzantine emperor from 527-565.8
5564431226Sui DynastyA dynasty that ruled in China ad 581-618 and reunified the country.9
5564431227Shi'iteBranch of Islam that only supports the descendants of Muhammad as his rightful successors.10
5564431228Prince Vladimir of KievPrince Vladimir was the grand prince of Kiev and all of Russia. He assembled a Varangian army and reconquered Novgorod from Yaropolk.11
5564431229Saint Cyril(826-869). Greek missionary from the Byzantine Empire. The invention of the Russian Cyrillic alphabet is ascribed to him.12
5564431230Yuan DynastyEstablished when the Mongols conquered the Song dynasty in 1279. The Mongol reign was short-lived, ending when the Mongols were driven out of China in the 1300s.13
5564431231House of WisdomLocated in Baghdad, and was a place of learning for scholars who came from all over the Islamic world.14
5564431232TurksA member of any of the ancient central Asian peoples who spoke Turkic languages, including the Seljuk and Ottomans. Also a member of the ruling Muslim population of the Ottoman Empire.15
5564431233Song Dynasty(960-1279 C.E.) Reunified China after the collapse of the Tang dynasty. This dynasty experience a long stretch of peace and prosperity, but eventually fell to Jurchin and then the Mongols in 1279. Under this dynasty, China developed printing processes and gunpowder.16
5564431234Mansa MusaOne of the greatest Mali rulers, built a capital city at Timbuktu and added lands to his kingdom well beyond the bounds of Ghana. In 1307 he made a pilgrimage to Mecca with so many gold-carrying servants and camels that he became a sort of international Islamic celebrity.17
5564431235Marco Polo( 1254- 1324) Italian traveler. With his father and uncle he traveled to China and the court of Kublai Khan via central Asia (1271-75). He eventually returned home (1292-95) via Sumatra, India, and Persia. His account of his travels spurred the European quest for the riches of the East.18
5564431236Indian Ocean Trading NetworkNetwork of trade that extended throughout the Indian Ocean and connected to East Africa, Islamic World, Mediterranean, East Asian and Southeast Asian trading zones.19
5564431237Tang Dynasty(618-907 C.E.) The era is known for its poetry, development of a transportation and communication network, and its tribute system (where independent countries sent ambassadors to China with gifts to acknowledge the supremacy of the emperor.20
5564431238Ghana, Mali, and SonghayThree major kingdoms of West Africa21
5564431239Foot BindingPractice in Chinese society to mutilate women's feet in order to make them smaller; produced pain and restricted women's movement; made it easier to confine women to the household22
5564431240MeritocracyA government where the people who hold power are selected on the basis of their ability.23
5564431241MosqueA Muslim place of worship. They consist of an area reserved for communal prayers, frequently in a domed building with a minaret, and with a niche (mihrab) or other structure indicating the direction of Mecca. There may also be a platform for preaching (minbar), and an adjacent courtyard in which water is provided for the obligatory ablutions before prayer.24
5564431242SufismThe hippy version of Islamic that stresses the spiritual path to mystical union with God. Effective missionaries of Islam. They boast a personal relationship with Allah, and their teachings made Islam highly adaptable to different circumstances, allowing individuals to mold their relationship with Allah to meet their needs and beliefs. Because of this, they converted many people to Islam during the Abbasid Dynasty. It is influenced by other faiths, such as Buddhism, and reached its peak in the 13th century. There are many Sufi orders, the best known being the dervishes.25
5564431243TimbuktuA major trading center for gold and salt on the trans-Saharan trade routes, it reached the height of its prosperity in the 16th century but fell into decline after its capture by the Moroccans in 1591.26
5564431244MalaccaKey trading port in the Indian Ocean trading network. All trade between East Asia and the Indian Ocean passed through it.27
5564431245Abbasid CaliphateA dynasty of Muslim caliphs who ruled the Islamic world from their capital in Baghdad from 750 to 1258.28
5564431246Japanese FeudalismUnder this system in Japan, the shogun was the 'chief general,' appointed by the emperor. The shogun held the real power, and the emperor became a figurehead. The daimyo (landowners and powerful samurai warriors) were below the shogun. Daimyo divided up their land among lesser samurai, who split their land up again. Peasants worked the land, and artisans ran shops to support the samurai class.29
5564431247Eastern Orthodox Christianitya Christian church or federation of churches originating in the Greek-speaking church of the Byzantine Empire, not accepting the authority of the pope, and using elaborate and ancient forms of service.30
5564431248IconsA painting of Jesus Christ or another holy figure, typically in a traditional style on wood, venerated and used as an aid to devotion in the Byzantine and other Eastern Churches.31
5564431249Umayyad Caliphate(661-750) A Muslim dynasty that ruled the Islamic world from 660 to 750 and Moorish Spain from 756 to 1031. Enlarged the Islamic Empire significantly. Capital moved from Mecca to Damascus in Syria.32
5564431250Mongol EmpireIn the 13th century C.E., the empire under Genghis Khan extended across central Asia from Manchuria in the east to European Russia in the west. It was one of the largest continuous empire in the world. It was divided into smaller territories called hordes. Under Kublai Khan, China was conquered and the Mongol capital moved to Khanbaliq (modern Beijing). The Mongol empire collapsed after a series of defeats culminating in the destruction of the Golden Horde by the Muscovites in 1380.33
5564431251Byzantine EmpireCoexisted with and was situated between the Roman and Islamic empires. Greek was spoken here, and it's culture had more in common with Eastern (i.e. Persian); its brand of Christianity became entirely separate branch known as Orthodox Christianity. It ended with the loss of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 145334
5564431252Silk RoadAn ancient caravan route that linked Xian in central China with the eastern Mediterranean. It was established during the period of Roman rule in Europe and took its name from the silk that was brought to the west from China. The Mongols reopened the route in the 13th c.35
5564431253Temujin/Chinggis Khan(1162-1227). Founder of the Mongol empire; born Temujin. He took the name Genghis Khan ("ruler of all") in 1206 after uniting the nomadic Mongol tribes. When he died, his empire extended from China to the Black Sea. His grandson Kublai Khan completed the conquest of China.36
5564431254Khubilai Khan(1216-94). Mongol emperor of China; grandson of Genghis Khan. With his brother Mangu (then Mongol Khan), he conquered southern China (1252-59). After Mangu's death in 1259, he completed the conquest of China, founded the Yuan dynasty, and established his capital on the site of modern Beijing.37
5564431255Muhammad( c. 570-632) Arab prophet and founder of Islam. In c. 610, in Mecca, he received the first of a series of revelations that, as the Koran, became the doctrinal and legislative basis of Islam. In the face of opposition to his preaching, he and his small group of supporters were forced to flee to Medina in 622 (the Hegira). He then led his followers into a series of battles against the Meccans. In 630, Mecca capitulated and by his death he had united most of Arabia.38
5564431256Black DeathThe great epidemic of bubonic plague that killed a large part of the population of Europe in the mid 14th century. Began in Asia and spread through merchants. It killed about 1/3 of the population of Europe. It sped the decline of the feudal system in western Europe, because many manors were closed because their lords or serfs died. It was carried by the fleas of black rats, reaching England in 1348 and killing between one third and one half of the population in a matter of months.39
5564431257Caliph/CaliphatesThe emperor and religion leader in early Islam. They would serve as a head of state, military commander, chief judge, and religious leader. The theocratic Islamic Empire was referred to as a caliphate. They ruled in Baghdad until 1258 and then in Egypt until the Ottoman conquest of 1517; the title was then held by the Ottoman sultans until it was abolished in 1924 by Atatürk.40
5564431258Civil Service ExamExam taken in order to gain entrance to the Chinese bureaucracy. Primarily focused on Confucian concepts.41
5564431259Cultural DiffusionThe things and ideas from one culture that are 'borrowed' from another culture.42
5564431260Chang'an (Xi'an, China)Capital of the Tang dynasty and eastern most city on the Silk Road.43
5564431261Sunni IslamMembers do not believe Ali, son of Muhammad, is the rightful heir to the Islamic empire. They hold Ali in high esteem, but believe that their leaders should arise from a broad base of Islamic people.44
5564431262Tang Empress WuTang Empress Wu, born Wu Zetian, was a Chinese sovereign, who ruled officially from 690 to 705; however, she had previous imperial positions under both Emperor Taizong of Tang and his son Emperor Gaozong of Tang, of the Tang Dynasty of China. Wu Zetian ruled as effective sovereign until 705. She is the only woman to rule China in her own right45

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