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86160991Harun al-RashidMost famous of the Abbasid caliphs (786-809); renowned for sumptuous and costly living recounted in The Thousand and One Nights0
86160992BuyidsPersian invaders of the 10th century; captured Baghdad and acted as sultans through Abbasid figureheads1
86160993Seljuk TurksNomadic invaders from central Asia; staunch Sunni; ruled from the 11th century in the name of the Abbasids2
86160994CrusadesInvasions of western Christians into Muslim lands, especially Palestine; captured Jerusalem in the First Crusade and established Christian kingdoms enduring until 12913
86160995Saladin12th-century Muslim ruler; conquered most of the Crusader kingdoms. Famous in the 3rd Crusade along with Richard the Lionhearted of England4
86160996Ibn KhaldunGreat Muslim historian; author of The Muqaddimak, sought to uncover persisting patterns in Muslim dynastic history5
86160997RubaiyatEpic poem of Omar Khayyan; seeks to find meaning in life and a path to union with the divine6
86160998al-RaziClassified all matter as animal, vegetable, and mineral7
86160999al-Biruni11th century scientist; calculated the specific weight of major minerals8
86161000UlamaIslamic religious scholars; pressed for a more conservative and restrictive theology; opposed to non-Islamic thinking9
86161001al-GhazaliBrilliant Islamic theologian; attempted to fuse Greek and Qur'anic traditions10
86161002SufisIslamic mystics; spread Islam to many Afro-Asian regions11
86161003MongolsCentral Asian nomadic peoples; captured Baghdad in 1258 and killed the last Abbasid caliph12
86161004Muhammad ibn QasimArab general who conquered Sind and made it part of the Umayyad Empire13
86161005Arabic numeralsIndian numerical notation brought by the Arabs to the West14
86161006Harsha7th century north Indian ruler; built a large state that declined after his death in 64615
86161007Bhaktic cultsHindu religious groups who stressed the importance of strong emotional bonds between devotees and the gods or goddesses- especially Shiva, Vishnu, and Kali16
86161008Mira Bailow-caste woman poet and songwriter in bhaktic cults of Hinduism17
86161009ShrivijayaTrading empire based on the Malacca Strait; its Buddhist government resisted Muslim missionaries; when it fell, southeastern Asia was opened to Islam18
86161010MalaccaFlourishing trading city in Malaya; established a trading empire after the fall of Shrivijaya19
86161011DemakMost powerful of the trading states on the north Java coast; converted to Islam and served as a dissemination point to other regions20
86161012Lateen sailslarge triangular sails that are attached to the masts by long booms or yard arms which extend diagonally high across both the fore and aft portions of the ship21
86161013Sultanword meaning "victorious"; came to designate Muslim rulers22
86161014Holy LandThe region of present-day Israel; includes the city of Jerusalem, which is a holy city to Christianity, Islam, and Judaism23
86161015Chinggis Khanborn in 1170s in decades following death of Kabul Khan; elected khagan of all Mongol tribes in 1206; responsible for conquest of northern kingdoms of China, territories as far west as the Abbasid regions; died in 1227, prior to the conquest of most of the Islamic world24
86161016Hulegu(1217-1265) Ruler of the Ilkhan khanate; grandson of Chinggis Khan; responsible for capture and destruction of Baghdad in 125725
86161017MamluksTurkic slave-warriors who ruled Egypt and defeated the Mongols to prevent their entry into northern Africa26
86161018RajasTerm used for Hindu kings27
86161019Sultans of DelhiTitle of the Islamic imperial houses of India28
86821214stateless societiessocieties of varying sizes organized through kinship and lacking the concentration of power found in centralized states29
86821215MaghribArabic term for western north Africa30
86821216Almoravids & AlmohadsPuritanical Islamic reform movements among the Berbers of northwest Africa; built an empire reaching from the African savanna into Spain (hint: 2 movements)31
86821217EthiopiaA Christian kingdom in the highlands of eastern Africa32
86821218Lalibela13th-century Ethiopian ruler, built great rock churches33
86821219SahelThe extensive grassland belt at the southern edge of the Sahara; an exchange region between the forests to the south and north Africa34
86821220Sudanic statesStates trading to north Africa and mixing Islamic and indigenous ways35
86821221MaliState of the Malinke people, centered between the Senegal and Niger rivers36
86821222MansaTitle of the ruler of Mali37
86821223Mansa Kankan MusaMade a pilgrimage to Mecca during the 14th century that became legendary because of the wealth distributed along the way38
86821224SundiataCreated a unified state that became the Mali Empire; died in 126039
86821225TimbuktuNiger River port city of Mali; had a famous Muslim university40
86821226SonghaySuccessor state to Mali; dominated middle reaches of the Niger valley; capital at Gao41
86821227Hausa statesStates, such as Kano, among the Hausa of northern Nigeria; combined Islamic and indigenous beliefs42
86821228ZenjiArabic term for the people and coast of east Africa43
86821229East African trading portsUrbanized commercial centers mixing African and Arab cultures; included Mogadishu, Mombasa, Malindi, Kilwa, Pate, Zanzibar (hint: 4 words)44
86821230Ibn BatutaMuslim traveler who described African societies and cultures. A sort of Muslim "Marco Polo"45
86821231Demographic transitionThe change from slow to rapid population growth; often associated with industrialization; occurred first in Europe and is more characteristic of the "developed world."46
86821232BeninNigerian city-state formed by the Edo people during the 14th century; famous for its bronze artwork47
86821233Kongo KingdomLarge agricultural state on the lower Congo River; capital at Mbanza Kongo48
86821234ZimbabweCentral Africa royal stone courts49
86821235Great ZimbabweWith massive stone buildings and walls, incorporates the greatest early buildings in sub-Saharan Africa50
86821236IslamizationThe spread of the Islamic faith across the Middle East, southwestern Asia, and northern Africa51
86821237Bantu migration(100 CE- 900 ce) Group of people and associated language which originated in Nigeria; migrated south over much of the African continent and made up a majority of the African language groups52
86821238IfriqiyaTerm used by the Romans for Africa53
86821239JihadAn Islamic term used for holy war waged to purify, spread, or protect54
86821240AxumDeveloping in the Ethiopian highlands and traded with India and the Mediterranean areas to gain Greek and Arabian cultural influences; conversion of the king to Christianity in 350 C.E. laid the basis for Ethiopian Christian culture55
86821241GhanaTerritory in [eastern part of] west Africa north of the Senegal and Niger rivers; inhabited by the Soninke people in the 5th century CE; Sonike called their ruler a term that created the name of the kingdom56
86821242MatrillinealDesignating of kinship through the mother57
86821243ShariaCodified Islamic law which is ethnically based on the Qur'an and the Hadith58
89162632Justinian6th-century Byzantine emperor; failed to reconquer the western portions of the empire; rebuilt Constantinople; codified Roman law59
89162633Hagia SophiaGreat domed church constructed during the reign of Justinian60
89162634Body of Civil LawJustinian's codification of Roman law; made Roman law a coherent basis for political and economic life (most significant contribution) (hint: -- of -- --)61
89162635BulgariaSlavic kingdom in the Balkans; put constant pressure on the Byzantine Empire; defeated by Basil II in 101462
89162636IconsImages of religious figures venerated by Byzantine Christians63
89162637IconoclasmThe breaking of images; a religious controversy of the 8th century; Byzantine emperor attempted, but failed to suppress icon veneration64
89162638Battle of ManzikertSeljuk Turk victory in 1071 over Byzantium; resulted in loss of the empire's rich Anatolian territory65
89162639Cyril and MethodiusByzantine missionaries sent to convert eastern Europe and the Balkans; responsible for creating the Slavic written script called Cyrillic66
89162640KievCommerical city in Ukraine established by Scandinavians in 9th century; became the center for a kingdom that flourished until the 12th century67
89162641Vladimir Iruler of Kiev (980- 1015); converted kingdom to Orthodox Christianity68
89162642Russian OrthodoxyRussian form of Christianity brought from the Byzantine Empire69
89162643BoyarsRussian landholding aristocrats; possessing less political power than their western European counterparts70
89162644TartarsMongols who conquered Russian cities during the 13th century; left Russian church and aristocracy intact71
89162645Byzantine Empire(500-1453 CE) the eastern portion of the Roman Empire which survived beyond the collapse of the Roman Empire with its capital at Constantinople; retained Mediterranean culture, particularly Greek; later lost Palestine, Syria, and Egypt to Islam72
89162646ConstantinopleCapital of the Byzantine Empire; constructed on the site of Byzantium, an old Greek city on the Bosporus. (modern Istanbul)73
89162647Orthodox Christian ChurchEastern church which was created in 1053 after the schism from the western Roman church; its head is the patriarch of Constantinople (also called Byzantine Church)74
89162648Constantine(312-337) Strong emperor toward the end of the Roman Empire who tried with some success to reverse the tide of its ultimate fall. He moved the capital away from Rome to Constantinople and allowed freedom of worship for Christians with the Edict of Milan75
89162649HunsGroup of nomadic tribes that pushed through central Europe in the 4th and 5th centuries CE, instigating the migration of the Germanic tribes into the Roman Empire76
89162650Sassanian Empire(227-651) Persian Empire which continued Persian traditions but institute the Zoroastrian religion as the state religion77
89162651ProcopiusHistorian of the Byzantine Empire who in his "Secret History" revealed the cruelty of the autocratic system in which the emperor ruled by divine providence78
89162652Hellenistic cultureAfter Alexander's death, Greek art, education, and culture merged with those in the Middle East. Trade and important scientific centers were established, such as Alexandria, Egypt79
89162653Greek fireincendiary material used by the Byzantines described as able to burn in water80
89162654TsarTerm used for the emperors of Russia; literally means Caesar81
89162655Cyrillic alphabetAlphabet named after Saint Cyril who used it to help convert the Slavs to Orthodox Christianity82
89162656RurikLegendary Scandinavian regarded as founder of the first kingdom of Russia based in Kiev in 855 CE83

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