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9362185144Grand canalLocated in China, it was one of the world's largest waterworks projects before modern times0
9362185145NaraCentered on the city of Nara, that was the highest point of Chinese influence in Japan1
9362185146Neo-ConfucianismPhilosophy that attempted to merge certain basic elements of Confucian and Buddhist thought2
9362185147PorcelainLighter, thinner and adaptable ceramic3
9362185148Song dynastyReigned during the late 10th-13th centuries and had a far-reaching impact on Chinese economy, culture, and society. It was marked by an increasingly urbanized and cosmopolitan society4
9362185149Tang dynastyAn imperial dynasty of China preceded by the Sui dynasty. Considered to be the Golden Age of China because of its advancements in technology, medicine, and trade. The foundation of their greatness was from the emphasis put into study which led to stronger leadership and ideas.5
9362185150Abbasid dynastyCosmopolitan Arabic dynasty that replaced the Umayyads; founded by Abu al-Abbas and reached its peak under Harun al-Rashid6
9362185151AllahGod of the monotheistic religion of Islam7
9362185152Caliph"Deputy," Islamic leader after the death of Muhammad8
9362185153dar al-IslamThe "house of Islam", a term for the Islamic world. It refers to lands under the Islamic rule as a whole; it continued to grow during the Abbasid era.9
9362185154Five Pillars of IslamThe foundations of Islam: 1. Profession of faith 2. prayer 3. fasting during Ramadan 4. almsgiving 5. pilgrimage or hajj10
9362185155hajjPilgrimage to Mecca11
9362185156hijraMuhammad'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 faith12
9362185157IslamMonotheistic 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 picture13
9362185158jizyaTax in Islamic empires that was imposed on non-Muslims14
9362185159Ka'abamain shrine in Mecca, goal of Muslims embarking on the hajj15
9362185160MuhammadProphet of Islam16
9362185161MuslimA follower of Islam17
9362185162QuranIslamic holy book that is believed to contain the divine revelations of Allah as presented to Muhammad18
9362185163sakkLetters of credit that were common in the medieval Islamic banking world. These were the predecessors to checks in the banking world.19
9362185164Sunni"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 lead20
9362185165ummaIslamic term for the "community of the faithful"21
9362185166Ummayad 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 east22
9362185167Melaka (Malacca)Southeast Asian kingdom that was predominantly Islamic23
9362185168AxumAfrican kingdom centered in Ethiopia that became an early and lasting center of Coptic Christianity24
9362185169caste systemclass structure that is determined by birth.25
9362185170SrivijayaSoutheast Asian kingdom, based on the island of Sumatra, that used a powerful navy to dominate trade26
9362185171Byzantine 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 Justinian27
9362185172caesaropapismConcept 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 Europe28
9362185173VikingsA group that raided the British Isles from their home at Vik in southern Norway29
9362185174shamansReligious specialists who possessed supernatural powers and who communicated with the gods and the spirits of nature30
9362185175Yuan dynastyChinese dynasty that was founded by Genghis Khan's grandson31
9362185176TemüjinMongol conqueror who later took the name Chinggis Khan, "universal ruler"32
9362185177BantuCollective name of a large group of sub-Saharan African languages and of the peoples speaking these languages.33
9362185178Great ZimbabweLarge sub-Saharan African kingdom in the 15th century34
9362185179Mali empireWest African kingdom founded in the 13th century by Sundiata; it reached its peak during the reign of Mansa Masu35
9362185180SundiataFounder of the Mali empire, also the inspiration for the Sundiata, an African literary and mythological work36
9362185181SwahiliEast 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 language37
9362185182Marco PoloItalian merchant whose account of his travels to China and other lands became legendary38
9362185183reconquistaCrusade, ending in 1492, to drive the Islamic forces out of Spain39
9362185184SaladinMuslim leader and crusader who recaptures Jerusalem from the Christians40
9362185185three estatesThe three classes of European society, composed of the clergy #1, the aristocrats #2 and the common people #341
9362185186Aztec empireCentral American empire constructed by the Mexica and expanded greatly during the 15th century during he reigns of Itzcoatl and Motecuzoma I42
9362185187chinampaAgricultural gardens used by Mexica (Aztecs) in which fertile muck from lake bottoms was dredged and built up into small plots43
9362185188TenochtitlanCapital of the Aztec Empire, later Mexico city44
9362185189HangzhouCapital of later Song dynasty; located near East China Sea; permitted overseas trading; population exceeded 1 million45
9362185190MeccaOriginal city of Islam, birthplace of Muhammad, location of the hajj46
9362185191MongolsNomadic horse-people from the eastern steppe of Asia that created the largest empire in the history of the world.47
9362185192Pax Mongolica (13th-14th centuries)Mongols guaranteed safe passage for traders, missionaries, and travelers such as Marco Polo, trade flourished, silk, Asian artistic designs moved westward, Mongols gain incredible wealth taxing the trade, peaceful travel across Asia, cultural exchanges, exchange of ideas, medical, mathematics, finance, engineering knowledge flows between China and Middle East, printing, gunpowder transmitted from China to Europe, spread of bubonic plague.48
9362185193Spice RoadsThe trade of spices from Asia and India to Italian and Muslim merchants who would then trade it to Europeans.49
9362185194BaghdadLocated on the Silk Roads, it was the capital city of the Abbasid Caliphate.50
9362185195AztecAncient civilization (1200-1521AD) that was located in what is present-day Mexico City51
9362185196Horse collarHarnessing method that increased the efficiency of horses by shifting the point of traction from the animal's neck to the shoulders; its adoption favors the spread of horse-drawn plows and vehicles52
9362185197Mansa MusaGreatest Mali king; brought Mali to its peak of power and wealth from 1312 the 1337; expanded borders, maintained peace and order, religious freedom and tolerance; hajj to Mecca; built Timbuktu53
9362185198TimbuktuPort city of Mali; located just off the flood plain on the great bend in the Niger River; population of 50,000; contained a library and university.54
9362185199Ibn BattutaMoroccan Muslim scholar, the most widely traveled individual of his time. He wrote a detailed account of his visits to Islamic lands from China to Spain and the western Sudan55

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