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49059210OttomansTurkic people who advanced into Asia Minor during the 14th century. They unified under Mehmed I; captured Constantinople in 1453; established an empire that included most of the Arab world and some of Eastern Europe (Balkans) that lasted until after WW I.0
49059211Mehmed IIOttoman sultan called the "Conqueror"; captured Constantinople and destroyed the Byzantine Empire.1
49059212JanissariesConscripted youths from conquered regions who were trained as Ottoman infantry divisions; had great political influence after the 15th century.2
49059213VizierHead of the Ottoman bureaucracy; after the 15th century often more powerful than the sultan.3
49059214Suleymaniye mosqueGreat mosque built in Constantinople during the 16th-century reign of the Ottoman ruler Suleyman the Magnificent who was possibly the greatest of all Ottoman rulers4
49059215Safavid dynastyFounded by a Turkic nomad family with Shi'a Islamic beliefs; established a kingdom in Iran and ruled until 1722.5
49059216Safi al-DinSufi mystic and first ruler of the Safavid dynasty6
49059217ChaldiranImportant battle between the Safavids and Ottomans in 1514; Ottoman victory demonstrated the importance of firearms and checked the western advance of their Shi'a state.7
49059218Abbas I (the Great):Safavid shah (1587-1629); extended the empire to its greatest extent; used Western military technology8
49059219ImamsShi'a religious leaders who traced their descent to Ali's successors.9
49059220MullahsReligious leaders under the Safavids; worked to convert all subjects to Shi'ism.10
49059221IsfahanSafavid capital under Abbas the Great; planned city exemplifying Safavid architecture.11
49059222Mughal dynastyEstablished by Turkic invaders in 1526; endured until the middle of the 19th century.12
49059223Babur:Turkic leader who founded Mughal dynasty; died in 153013
49059224HumayanSon and successor of Babur; expelled from India in 1540, but returned to restore the dynasty in 155614
49059225AkbarSon and successor of Humayan; built up the military and administrative structure of the dynasty; followed policies of cooperation and toleration with the Hindu majority15
49059226Din-i-IlahiReligion initiated by Akbar that blended elements of Islam and Hinduism; did not survive his death16
49059227Taj MahalMausoleum for Mumtaz Mahal, built by her husband Shah Jahan; most famous architectural achievement of Mughal India17
49059228Nur JahanWife of ruler Jahangir, who amassed power at the Mughal court and created a faction ruling the empire during the later years of his reign.18
49059229AurangzebSon and successor of Shah Jahan; pushed extent of Mughal control in India; reversed previous policies to purify Islam of Hindu influences; incessant warfare depleted the empire's resources; died in 1707.19
49059230Red HeadsName given to Safavid followers because of their distinctive read headgear.20
49059231ShahTurkic term used for emperor.21
49059232PadishahSafavid term used for king of kings.22
49059233Nadir Khan Afsher(1688 - 1747) Soldier-adventurer following fall of Safavid dynasty in 1722; proclaimed himself shah in 1736; established short-lived dynasty in reduced kingdom.23
49059234JizyaHead tax paid by all nonbelievers in Islamic territories24
49059235Mumtaz Mahal1593 - 1631) Wife of Shah Jahan; took an active political role in Mughal court; entombed in Taj Mahal25
49059236SikhsMembers of a Hindu religious sect. founded in northern India around 1500. They believe in one god and reject the caste system.26
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