126535013 | Sunni Ali | W. African leader. Expanded SONGHAY EMPIRE to in clude trade centers of Timbuktu and Jenne. Organized gvt under regional governers and army and navy as heirarchy | 0 | |
126535014 | King Afonso I (Nzinga Mbemba) | (reigned 1506-1542) Ruler of KONGO. Influence of Portuguese travelers --> converted to Roman Catholocism | 1 | |
126535015 | Dona Beatriz | WOMAN who started Antonian Movement in C. Africa in 1704. -->Preached Jesus was black and Kongo was the holy land | 2 | |
126535016 | Middle Paddage | Journey of slaves from Africa to Americas in 1500s-1800s. Horrible conditions for slaves | 3 | |
126535017 | Matteo Ricci | (1552-1610) Italina Jesuit Missionary. Attempted to convert CHINESE emperor WANLI and his people to Christianity. SIGNIFICANCE-He learned the Chinese language and Confucian literature, opening the doors for the Jesuits in China | 4 | |
126535018 | Kangxi | (1661-1722) Chinese Emperor. Scholar and Conqueror. SIGNIFICANCE- He was one of the two most effective emperors of Qing Chia. He lookd after the welfare of his subjecs by promoting agriculture and establishing Confucian schools. | 5 | |
126535019 | Francis Xavier | Jesuit. He traveled to Japan in 1549 to start a Catholic mission. Succesfuly converted many Japanese. SIGNIFICANCE-Christianity generated a backlash from Japanese gvt. Many Christians prosecuted | 6 | |
126535020 | Qianlong | (reigned form 1736-1795) emperor of QING dynasty. Expanded authority over Vietnam, Burma, and Nepal. SIGNIFICANCE- Brought china into time of peace and prosperity. | 7 | |
126535021 | Shogun | Title for Japanese leader who used his control of the military "to protect" the emperor | 8 | |
126535022 | Shah Jahan | (1592-1666) MUGHAL emperor who constructed the Peacock Throne and built the Taj Mahal | 9 | |
126535023 | Ghazi | Muslim religious warriors. SIGNIFICANCE- Use religion to fuel their successful holy war against the Byzantine Empire | 10 | |
126535024 | Mehmed II | (reigned 1451-1481) OTTOMAN ruler who laid the foundation for a tightly centralized, absolute monarchy. Captured Constantinople (1453)- renamed it Istanbul | 11 | |
126535025 | Suleyman the Magnificent | (reigned 1520-1560) Sultan who presided over OTTOMAN empire at its peak. He promoted OTTOMAN expansion. | 12 | |
126535026 | Shah Ismail I | (reigned 1501-1524) Founder of Safavid Dynasty in Persia. Seized control of the Iranian plateau and launched expeditions into the caucasus, Anatolia, Mesopotamia and Central Asia. Also adopted the religion TWELVER SHIISM | 13 | |
126535027 | Chaldiran | (1514) Key battle of OTTOMAN invasion of SAFAVID dettitories. Savafids lost. Safafids eventully regained control of their territory | 14 | |
126535028 | Shah Abbas the Great | (ruled 1588-1629)He incouraged trade with other nations, and increased the use of gunpowder weapons. He Revitalized the SAFAVID empire. | 15 | |
126535029 | Babur "The Tiger" | started the MUGHAL DYNASTY. Originally named Zahir al-Din Muhammad | 16 | |
126535030 | Aurangzeb | (reigned 1659-1707) MUGHAL EMPEROR when they controlled the most territory. Reversed Akbar's policy of religious toleration----> Sparked many revolts | 17 | |
126535031 | Sikhism | Syncretic faith that combines Islam and Hinduism. | 18 |
APW test 6 revised Flashcards
Primary tabs
Need Help?
We hope your visit has been a productive one. If you're having any problems, or would like to give some feedback, we'd love to hear from you.
For general help, questions, and suggestions, try our dedicated support forums.
If you need to contact the Course-Notes.Org web experience team, please use our contact form.
Need Notes?
While we strive to provide the most comprehensive notes for as many high school textbooks as possible, there are certainly going to be some that we miss. Drop us a note and let us know which textbooks you need. Be sure to include which edition of the textbook you are using! If we see enough demand, we'll do whatever we can to get those notes up on the site for you!