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Chapter 9 -The Expansion of Civilization in Southern Asia Flashcards

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101428412Kushan KingdomPowerful kingdom in northern India that thrived off of trade between China and Rome, and Buddhism with a capital known as Bactria.0
101428413KanishkaGreatest of the Kushan emperors and supported Buddhism.1
101428414Silk Roadan ancient trade route between China and the Mediterranean (4,000 miles).2
101428415Fa XianA Chinese Buddhist monk, who went on a pilgrimage to India and spent several years reporting the conditions in the kingdom of Mathura.3
101428416Xuan Zanga chinese monk who brought back thousands of Buddhist scriptures and made Buddhism widely known4
101428417PataliputraThe captial of both Muryan and Gupta empires5
101428418GuptaAn empire established in the central Ganges valley that expanded and became a dominant political force throughout northern India and also became the greatest state in the subcontinent since the decline of the Mauryan Empire. Gupta era created a new "classical age" for India.6
101428419Chandragupta ILocal raja who created the Gupta Empire.7
101428420Chandragupta IISuccessor of Chandragupta I and Samudragupta who helped influence a "classical age" for India.8
101428421Bamiyan BuddhasExtensive cave complex, which contained over a thousand frescoes and statues of various sizes, was a major religious center in Central Asia. In 2001, it was blown up by Muslim extremists.9
101428422NirvanaThe lasting peace that Buddhists seek by giving up selfish desires.10
101428423TheravadaKnown as the teaching of the elders and stressed importance of strict adherence to personal behavior and the quest for understanding as a means or release from the wheel of life. One of the two schools of Buddhism and referred to as Hinayana by Mahayana Buddhists.11
101428424MahayanaOne of two great schools of Buddhist doctrine emphasizing a common search for universal salvation especially through faith alone. Known as the "greater vehicle".12
101428425HinayanaIn Mahayana buddhist terminology, the label "lesser vehicle," given to the orthodox southern tradition now represented by the Theravada13
101428426bodhisattva"He who possesses the essence of Buddhahood."14
101428427Avalokitesvara / Guan YinThe most famous bodhisattva who was a mythical figure whose name in Sanskrit means "Lord of Compassion." In China, he became a she known as Guan Yin.15
101428428bhakti(Hinduism) loving devotion to a deity leading to salvation and Nirvana16
101428429Mahmud of GhazniThird ruler of Turkish slave dynasty in Afghanistan; led invasions of northern India; credited with sacking one of wealthiest of Hindu temples in northern India; gave Muslims reputation for intolerance and aggression.17
101428430the Sind and PunjabIndus Valley region of Pakistan. Taken over in 711 C.E., a historical region on northwestern India and northern Pakistan18
101428431RajputsMembers of a mainly Hindu warrior caste from northwest India. The Mughal emperors drew most of their Hindu officials from this caste, and Akbar I married a Rajput princess.19
101428432TughluqOf north India started in 1321 in Delhi when Ghazi Tughlaq assumed the throne under the title of Ghiyath al-Din Tughluq.20
101428433Delhi SultanateA Muslim leader of Ghur who defeated Hindu armies made Delhi, the third largest city of India, his capital.21
101428434TamerlaneMongolian ruler of Samarkand who led his nomadic hordes to conquer an area from Turkey to Mongolia (1336-1405).22
101428435SamarkandCity in southern Uzbekistan.23
101428436PurdahThe traditional Hindu or Muslim system of keeping women secluded.24
101428437DeviThe mother goddess of Hinduism.25
101428438SatiA ritual that required a woman to throw herself on her late husband's funeral pyre or burn herself. This was done gladly and if a woman didn't comply with this she would be disgraced.26
101428439NanakIndian religious leader who founded Sikhism in dissent from the caste system of Hinduism27
101428440SikhismThe doctrines of a monotheistic religion founded in northern India in the 16th century by Guru Nanak and combining elements of Hinduism and Islam28
101428441ParsisPersian Zoroastrians who fled to India, they became a major economic force in Mumbai (Bombay).29
101428442JainsReligious group that believed in non-violence30
101428443Deccan PlateauA high area of land at the center of the Indian subcontinent.31
101428444Ajanta CavesCaves in central India; site of marvelous early frescoes inspired by Buddhism32
101428445Ellora rock templesConsists of 34 caves that were temples and monasteries.33
101428446Temple of KailasanthaGreatest example of Indian rock architecture. Named after Shiva's holy mountain in the Himalayas.34
101428447MamallapuramAlso known as Mahabalipuram; has impressive rock carvings in its cave temples and is just south of modern Madras.35
101428448Sun Temple at KonarakStanding at the edge of the sea and covered in intricate carvings, which is generally considered the masterpiece of its genre. Now in ruins but still contains some of India's most memorable sculptures.36
101428449KhajuraoThe greatest example of medieval Hindu temple art.37
101428450Kalidasa's The Cloud MessengerA hundred verse poem that remains one the most popular Sanskrit poems.38
101428451NadaThe actual physical vibrations of music considered to be related to the spiritual world.39
101428452RagaIndian classical music based on a scale.40
101428453SitarStringed instrument.41
101428454Dandin's The Ten PrincesA fantastic and exciting world that fuses history and fiction; a prose created by Dandin.42
101428455The IrrawaddyMajor river in Burma.43
101428456The SalweenMajor river in Burma.44
101428457The Chao PhrayaMajor river in Thailand.45
101428458The MekongMajor river in Vietnam.46
101428459Malay PeninsulaA peninsula in southeastern Asia occupied by parts of Malaysia and Thailand and Myanmar.47
101428460Bay of BengalAn arm of the Indian Ocean east of India.48
101428461PaganKingdom in India.49
101428462Srivijaya and MajapahitThe Indonesian archipelago's two most notable trading societies.50
101428463Strait of SundaNarrow waterway located between the islands of Sumatra and Java51
101428464Strait of MalaccaBody of water connecting the Indian and Pacific Ocean near Singapore52
101428465Thai and BurmansA kingdom with its capital at Ayuthaya, which was invaded by the Burmese in 1767.53
101428466Angkor ThomOld capital city of the Khmer Empire.54
101428467Angkor WatA temple complex built in the Khmer Empire and dedicated to the Hindu God, Vishnu.55
101428468KampongsMalay for villages.56
101428469Borobudur TempleThe most famous Buddhist temple at Borobudur.57
101428470BorobudurCity in central Java that is famous for the Borobudur Temple.58
101428471Shwedagon PagodaMassive stupa surmounted by a spire, which is covered by gold leaf contributed by devout Buddhists from around the country.59
101428472Wayang KulitShadow play that may have originally come from India or possibly China.60

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