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52937153Seljuk Turksinitially attempted to revive the declining Abbasid caliphate in Baghdad. Later established themselves in the Anatolian Peninsula at the expense of the Byzantine Empire. Served as warriors or administrators0
52937154SultanOttoman leader who claimed the title of sultan or sovereign of his domain.1
52937155Janissariesa strong military administration based on the recruitment of Christians into an elite guard. Converted to Islam and trained as foot soldiers or administrators. Directly subordinated to the sultanate and therefor owed their loyalty to the person of the sultan2
52937156Golden Horninlet that forms the city's harbor (constantinople)3
52937157Mehmet IIone of the most illustrious Ottoman sultans, conquered Constantinople and renamed it Istanbul4
52937158Suleymangreatest of all Ottoman sultans. Brought the turks back to Europe's attention, won a major victory over the Hungarians at the battle of Mohacs on the Danube5
52937159milletan administrative unit that each religious group within the empire was organized as. Each group had it's own patriarch or great rabbi who dealt as an intermediary with the government and the administered the community according to its own laws6
52937160Safaviddynasty founded by Shah Ismail, descendent of Ali. Seized much of Iran, Iraq, and Baghdad. Conflicted with the ottoman turks. copied janissaries, military from ottomans7
52937161Mughalsdynasty that was was occupied by the Safavids8
52937162Akbaremporer who ruled during the peak of the Mughal Empire, maintained it's vitality under a series of strong rulers. "gunpowder empire"9
52937163Shah Jahanpolitical and religious leader. Ordered the assassination of all his rivals in order to secure his position. Maintained the system established by his predecessors while expanding boundaries of the empire. Rule marred by his failure to deal with the growing domestic problems. Known for Taj Mahal10
52937164Aurangzebone of the most controversial individuals in the history of India. Tried to eliminate India's social evils like sati. Reversed religious tolerance, lead to revolts11
52937165Taj Mahalbuilt by Shah Jahan in the mid 17th century as a tomb to glorify the memory of his beloved wife, framed by red sandstone mosques, magnificent gardens, and a long reflecting pool12

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