283650176 | The Mughal empire reached its greatest geographic extent during the reign of | Aurangzeb. | 0 | |
283650177 | The word ghazi refers to | Muslim religious warriors. | 1 | |
283650178 | Sikhism was a syncretic combination of | Hinduism and Islam. | 2 | |
283650179 | The founder of the Ottoman dynasty was | Osman Bey. | 3 | |
283650180 | The Christian center of India was | Goa. | 4 | |
283650181 | The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires were all | Islamic. | 5 | |
283650182 | The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires all originally came from | nomadic, Turkish-speaking tribes. | 6 | |
283650183 | Akabar's answer to the religious diversity and tension of India was to | create a syncretic religion called the "devine faith" that all could worship. | 7 | |
283650184 | The Safavids traced their ancestry back to the leader Safi al-Din, who was what religion? | Sufi | 8 | |
283650185 | The Ottomans took the Byzantine cathedral Hagia Sofia and | converted it into the mosque of Aya Sofya. | 9 | |
283650186 | Which of the following factors was not one of the reasons for the decline of the Islamic empires? | A collapse in the centuries-old civil service examination system | 10 | |
283650187 | The jizya was the tax payed by | non-Muslims for being in an Islamic country. | 11 | |
283650188 | In the Islamic world, the dhimmi were | non-Muslims who received the status of a protected people. | 12 | |
283650189 | Central to the belief of Twelver Shiism was the idea that | the twelfth infallible imam was still alive and would return to spread his faith. | 13 | |
283650190 | Which of the following empires was inspired by its status as an Islamic outpost on the border of the Christian world? | Ottoman | 14 | |
283650191 | At the battle of Chaldiran in 1514, | the Ottomans defeated the Safavids. | 15 | |
283650192 | The Ottoman institution that provided Balkan slaves for the formation of the Janissaries was the | devishirme. | 16 | |
283650193 | The steppe tradition that caused the greatest problem for the Islamic empires | was the bloody competition among heirs to the throne. | 17 | |
283650194 | The Mughal emperor Aurangzeb | reversed the religious toleration of Akbar and began to tax the Hindus. | 18 |
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