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5428711782Buddhismcame to china over the silk roads. It is a religion that desires to eliminate all distracting passion and reach nirvana0
5428711783Chan BuddhismAn influential branch of Buddhism in China, with an emphasis of intuition and sudden flashes of insight instead of textual study1
5428711784DaoismChinese philosophy with origins in the Zhou dynasty; it is associated with legendary philosopher Laozi, and it called for a policy of noncompetition2
5428711785DunhuangOasis in modern western China that became a site of Buddhist missionary activity3
5428711786Equal field systemChinese system during the Tang dynasty in which the goal was to ensure an equitable distribution of land4
5428711787Grand canalOne of the world's largest waterworks projects before modern times5
5428711788HangzhouCapital of the Southern Song dyansty6
5428711789Heian JapanA brilliant cultural era notable for the world's first novel, Murasaki Shikibu's The Tale of Genji7
5428711790Kamakura Period(1185-1333 CE) & Muromachi period(1336-1573 CE)Japan decentralized political order in which provincial lords wielded effective power and authority in local regions where they controlled land and economic affairs8
5428711791Li BaiOne of the most popular poets of the Tang era, famous for his commentary on Chinese social life9
5428711792Mahayana BuddhismThe "greater vehicle" a more metaphysical and more popular northern branch of Buddhism10
5428711793Nara JapanCentered on the city of Nara, that was the highest point of Chinese Influence11
5428711794Neo-ConfucianismPhilosophy that attempted to merge certain basic elements of Confucian and Buddhist thought12
5428711795NirvanaBuddhist concept of a state of spiritual perfection and enlightenment in which distracting passions are eliminated13
5428711796PorcelainLighter, thinner and adaptable14
5428711797SamuraiA Japanese warrior15
5428711798ShintoIt is defined as an action-centered religion, focused on ritual practices to be carried out diligently, to establish a connection between present-day Japan and its ancient past.16
5428711799ShogunJapanese military leader who ruled in place of the emperor17
5428711800Silla dynasty18
5428711801Song dynastyIt was marked by an increasingly urbanized and cosmopolitan society19
5428711802The Tale of GenjiJapanese literary works written during the Heian period by the aristocratic woman Murasaki Shikibu20
5428711803Tang dynastyAn imperial dynasty of China preceded by the Sui dynasty21
5428711804Tang TaizongChinese emperor of the Tang Dynasty22
5428711805UighursTurkish tribe23
5428711806WuweiDaoist concept of a disengagement from the affairs of the world24
5428711807Wu ZhaoConcubine of Emperor Tang Taizong, who seized imperial power for herself in 690 after Taizong became debilitated25
5428711808XuanzangSeventh century Chinese monk who made a famous trip to India to collect Buddhist texts26
5428711809Zhu XiNeo-Confucian Chinese philosipher27
5428711810Abbasid dynastyCosmopolitan Arabic dynasty that replaced the Umayyads; founded by Abu al-Abbas and reached its peak under Harun al-Rashid28
5428711811Abu-BakrFirst caliph after the death of Muhammad29
5428711812Al-AndalusIslamic Spain30
5428711813AllahG-d of the monotheistic religion of Islam31
5428711814BedouinNomadic Arabic tribespeople32
5428711815Caliph"Deputy," Islamic leader after the death of Muhammad33
5428711816dar al-IslamThe "house of Islam," a term for the Islamic world34
5428711817Five Pillars of IslamThe foundations of Islam: 1. Profession of faith 2. prayer 3. fasting during Ramadan 4. almsgiving 5. pilgrimage or hajj35
5428711818haditha collection of traditions containing sayings of the prophet Muhammad that, with accounts of his daily practice (the Sunna), constitute the major source of guidance for Muslims apart from the Koran.36
5428711819hajjPilgrimage to Mecca37
5428711820hijraMuhammad's migration from Mecca to Medina in 622, which is the beginning point of the Islamic calendar and is considered to mark the beginning of the Islamic faith38
5428711821IslamMonotheistic religion announced by the prophet Muhammad; influenced by Judaism and Christianity, Muhammad was considered the final prophet because the earlier religions had not seen the entire picture39
5428711822jihada war or struggle against unbelievers.40
5428711823jizyaTax in Islamic empires that was imposed on non-Muslims41
5428711824Ka'bamain shrine in Mecca, goal of Muslims embarking on the hajj42
5428711825madrasasIslamic institutions of higher education that originated in the tenth century43
5428711826MuhammadProphet of Islam44
5428711827MuslimA follower of Islam45
5428711828qadisIslamic Judge46
5428711829QuranIslamic holy book that is believed to contain the divine revelations of Allah as presented to Muhammad47
5428711830Rubaiyat"Quatrains," famous poetry of Omar Khayyan that was later translated by Edward Fitzgerald48
5428711831sakkLetters of credit that were common in the medieval Islamic banking world49
5428711832shariaThe Islamic holy law, drawn up by theologians form the Quran and accounts of Muhammad's life50
5428711833ShiaIslamic minority in opposition to the Sunni majority; their belief is that leadership should reside in the line descended from Ali51
5428711834SufiIslamic mystics who placed more emphasis on emotion and devotion than on strict adherence to rules52
5428711835Sunni"Traditionalists," the most popular branch of Islam; Sunnis believe in the legitimacy of the early caliphs, compared with the Shiite belief that only a descendant of Ali can lead53
5428711836ulamaIslamic officials, scholars who shaped public policy in accordance with the Quran and the Sharia54
5428711837ummaIslamic term for the "community of the faithful"55
5428711838Ummayad dynastyArabic dynasty, with its capital at Damascus, that was marked by a tremendous period of expansion to Spain in the west and India in the east56
5428711839AngkorSoutheast Asian Khmer kingdom that was centered on the temple cities of Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat57
5428711840AxumAfrican kingdom centered in Ethiopia that became an early and lasting center of Coptic Christianity58
5428711841bhakti movementIndian movement that attempted to transcend the differences between Hinduism and Islam59
5428711842caste systemclass structure that is determined by birth.60
5428711843Chola kingdomSouthern Indian Hindu kingdom, a tightly centralized state that dominated sea trade61
5428711844dhowsIndian, Persian, and Arab ships, one hundred to four hundred tons, that sailed and traded throughout the Indian Ocean basin62
5428711845emporiaa principal center of commerce; a market.63
5428711846guru KabirA blind weaver who became the most important teacher in the Bhakti movement, which sought to harmonize Hinduism and Islam64
5428711847Harshawas an Indian emperor who ruled North India65
5428711848Mahmud of Ghazni66
5428711849MajaphitSoutheast Asian kingdom centered on the island of Java67
5428711850MelakaSoutheast Asian kingdom that was predominantly Islamic68
5428711851RamanujaHindu theologian, philosopher, and scriptural exegete,69
5428711852Shankaraa philosopher and theologian[5] from India who consolidated the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta.[1] He is credited with unifying and establishing the main currents of thought in Hinduism.[6][7][8]70
5428711853ShivaHindu god associated with both fertility and destruction71
5428711854SrivijayaSoutheast Asian kingdom, based on the island of Sumatra, that used a powerful navy to dominate trade72
5428711855Vijayanagar kingdomsSouthern Indian kingdom that later fell to the Mughals73
5428711856VishnuHindu god, preserver of the world, who was often incarnated as Krishna74
5428711857Aegean SeaSea located between the mainlands of modern Greece and Turkey75
5428711858Byzantine EmpireLong-lasting empire centered at Constantinople; it grew out of the end of the Roman empire, carried the legacy of Roman greatness, and was the only classical society to survive into the early modern age; it reached its early peak during the reign of Justinian76
5428711859Carolingian dynastyGermanic dynasty that was named after its most famous member, Charlemagne77
5428711860caesaropapismConcept relating to the mixing of political and religious authority, as with the Roman emperors, that was central to the church-versus-state controversy in medieval Europe78
5428711861Charlemagne79
5428711862Constantinople80
5428711863Corpus iuris civilisBody of the Civil Law, the Byzantine emperor Justinian's attempt to codify all Roman law81
5428711864Franks82
5428711865Greek fireDevastating incendiary weapon used mainly at sea by Byzantine forces in the 7th and 8th CE83
5428711866Hagia SofiaMassive Christian church constructed by the Byzantine emperor Justinian and later converted into a mosque84
5428711867iconoclasmDestroying religious icons because their veneration was considered sinful85
5428711868Justinian86
5428711869Louis the PiousOnly surviving son of Charlemagne, who held his father's empire together until his sons split it up after his death in 84387
5428711870MagyarsHungarian invaders who raided towns in Germany, Italy, and France in the ninth and tenth century88
5428711871missi dominici"Envoys of the lord ruler," the noble and church emissaries sent out by Charlemagne89
5428711872missionaries90
5428711873monasticism91
5428711874OdovacerGermanic general who deposed Romulus Augustus in 476 CE, thus bringing about the end of the western Roman Empire92
5428711875papacy93
5428711876PatriarchLeader of the Greek Orthodox church, which in 1054 officially split with the Pope and the Roman Catholic church94
5428711877Pope Gregory I95
5428711878schismMutual excommunication of the Roman Pope and Byzantine Patriarch in 1054 over ritual, doctrinal and political differences between the two Christian chruches96
5428711879St. BasilByzantine Christian reformer who prepared regulations for monasteries emphasizing poverty, charity and chastity97
5428711880St. Benedict98
5428711881St. Scholastica99
5428711882theme system100
5428711883Theodora101
5428711884VikingsA group that raided the British Isles from their home at Vik in southern Norway102
5428711885Chinggis Khan103
5428711886Ghaznavid TurksTurkish tribe under Mahmud of Ghazni who moved into northern India in the eleventh century and began a period of greater Islamic influence in India104
5428711887ilkhanate of PersiaMongo state that ruled Persia after abolition of the Abbasid empire in the 13th century105
5428711888Jurchen106
5428711889Karakorum107
5428711890khan108
5428711891khanate of Chaghatai109
5428711892Khanbaliq110
5428711893khans of the Golden Horde111
5428711894Khubilai Khan112
5428711895Khwarazm shahRuler of Afghanistan and Persia in 1218, when Chinggis Khan sought to trade with his realm. After Khwarazm shah murdered Chinggis Khan's envoys113
5428711896kumissAn alcoholic drink of the nomadic groups of Central Asia made of fermented mare's milk114
5428711897ManichaeismReligion founded by the prophet Mani in the third century , a syncretic version of Zoroastrian, Christian, and Buddhist elements115
5428711898Mongols116
5428711899Osman117
5428711900Ottoman empirePowerful Turkish empire that lasted from the conquest of Constantinople(Istanbul) in 1453 until 1918 and reached its peak during the reign of Süleyman the Magnificent118
5428711901Seljuq Turks119
5428711902shamansReligious specialists who possessed supernatural powers and who communicated with the gods and the spirits of nature120
5428711903sultan121
5428711904Tamerlane122
5428711905TemüjinMongol conqueror who later took the name Chinggis Khan, "universal ruler"123
5428711906Yuan dynastyChinese dynasty that was founded by the Mongo ruler124
5428711907yurtsTents used by nomadic Turkish and Mongol tribes125
5428711908age gradesBantu institution in which individuals of roughly the same age carried out communal tasks appropriate for that age126
5428711909bananas127
5428711910Bantu peoplesAfrican peoples who originally lived in the area of present day Nigeria;128
5428711911Benin129
5428711912camels130
5428711913gold trade131
5428711914Great ZimbabweLarge sub-Saharan African kingdom in the 15th century132
5428711915griotsProfessional singers, historian, and story-tellers in sub-Saharan Africa133
5428711916Ife134
5428711917Islamic slave trade135
5428711918Jenne-jenoSettlement in the middle Niger River region in Africa that flourished from the 4th to the 8th centuries. Known for Iron production136
5428711919Kebra Negast137
5428711920Kilwa138
5428711921kin-based societies139
5428711922kingdom of Ghana140
5428711923kingdom of KongoCentral African state that began trading with the Portuguese around 1500141
5428711924Koumbi-SalehImportant trading city along the trans-Saharan trade route from the 11th century to the 13th century142
5428711925Mali empireWest African kingdom founded in the 13th century by Sundiata; it reached its peak during the reign of Mansa Masu143
5428711926Mansa Musa144
5428711927SundiataFounder of the Mali empire, also the inspiration for the Sundiata, an African literary and mythological work145
5428711928SwahiliEast African city-state society that dominated the coast from Mogadishu to Kilwa and was active in trade. Also a Bantu language of East Africa, or a member of a group who speaks this language146
5428711929Timbuktu147
5428711930trans-Saharan trade148
5428711931Zanj revolt149
5428711932ZimbabweFormer colony of southern Rhodesia that gained independence in 1980150
5428711933battle of Manzikert151
5428711934BogomilsBulgarian group active in the 10th and 11th centuries that believed in rejecting the material world and extreme asceticism152
5428711935CapetianEarly French dynasty that started with Hugh Capet153
5428711936Catharsmedieval heretics, also known as the Albigensian, who considered the material world evil; their followers renounced wealth and marriage and promoted an ascetic existence154
5428711937cathedral schools155
5428711938chivalryEuropean medieval code of conduct for knights based on loyalty and honor156
5428711939crusades157
5428711940DominicansAn order of mendicants founded by St. Dominic whose purpose was to live in poverty and serve the religious needs of their communities158
5428711941Eleanor of AquitaineAristocratic woman from the city of Poitiers, modern France, who supported poets and entertainers known as troubadours159
5428711942FranciscansAn order of mendicants founded by St. Francis whose purpose was to live in poverty and serve the religious needs of their communities160
5428711943Frederick BarabossaMedieval emperor with lands in modern southern Germany who tried and failed to conquer Lombardy in modern Italy161
5428711944guilds162
5428711945Hanseatic League163
5428711946Holy Roman Empire164
5428711947Investiture ContestOne aspect of the medieval European church-versus-state controversy, the granting of church officials165
5428711948Marco PoloItalian merchant whose account of his travels to China and other lands became legendary166
5428711949Normans167
5428711950Otto I168
5428711951pilgrimages169
5428711952Pope Urban II170
5428711953relicsPhysical remains of saints or religious figures assembled by churches for veneration171
5428711954reconquistaCrusade, ending in 1492, to drive the Islamic forces out of Spain172
5428711955SaladinMuslim leader and crusader who recaptures Jerusalem from the Christians173
5428711956scholasticismMedieval attempt of thinkers such as St. Thomas Aquinas to merge the beliefs of Christianity with the logical rigor of greek philosophy174
5428711957St. Thomas Aquinas175
5428711958three estatesThe three classes of European society, composed of the clergy #1, the aristocrats #2 and the common people #3176
5428711959troubadorsA class of traveling poets and entertainers enthusiastically patronized by Medieval aristocratic women in modern southern France and northern Italy177
5428711960William the Conqueror178
5428711961aboriginal peoples179
5428711962ali'i nuiHawaiian class of high chiefs180
5428711963ayllu181
5428711964Aztec empireCentral American empire constructed by the Mexica and expanded greatly during the 15th century during he reigns of Itzcoatl and Motecuzoma I182
5428711965calpulli183
5428711966chinampaAgricultural gardens used by Mexica (Aztecs) in which fertile muck from lake bottoms was dredged and built up into small plots184
5428711967ChimuPre-Incan South American society that fell to Incas in the 15th century185
5428711968ChucuitoPre-Incan South American society that rose in the 12th century and fell to the Incas in the 15th century186
5428711969Cuzco187
5428711970HuitzilopochtliSun god and patron deity of the Aztecs188
5428711971Inca empirePowerful South American empire that would reach its189
5428711972Inti190
5428711973IroquoisEastern American Indian confederation made up of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca tribes191
5428711974Itzóatl192
5428711975kapuHawaiian concept of something being taboo193
5428711976MaoriIndigenous people of New Zealand194
5428711977maraePolynesian temple structure195
5428711978Mexica196
5428711979Motecuzoma I197
5428711980Nan Madol198
5428711981Navajo199
5428711982Polynesians200
5428711983Pueblo201
5428711984Quecha202
5428711985QuetzalcóatlAztec god, the "feathered serpent," who was borrowed originally from the Toltecs; Quetzalcoatl was believed to have been defeated by another god and exiled, and he promised to return203
5428711986quipuIncan mnemonic aid comprised of different-colored strings and knots that served to record events in the absence of a written text204
5428711987TenochtitlanCapital of the Aztec Empire, later Mexico city205
5428711988TeotihuacanCentral American society; its Pyramid of the Sun was the largest structure in Mesoamerica206
5428711989Tezcatlipoca207
5428711990ToltecsCentral American society that was centered on the city of Tula208
5428711991TulaOriginal region of the Toltec people, located to the northwest of modern Mexico city209
5428711992Viracocha210

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