AP World History (Chapter 16) Flashcards
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101749236 | Funan | An empire spanning the first to the sixth century C.E. in present-day Cambodia and Vietnam that adopted Sanskrit as its official language. | 0 | |
101749237 | Harsha | worker or enchanter, one of the Nethinim | 1 | |
101749238 | Guru Kabir | A blind weaver who was one of the most famous Bhakti teachers. | 2 | |
101749239 | Emporia | from emperors, merchant, traveler, to pass through | 3 | |
101749240 | Bhakti | Indian movement that attempted to transcend the differences between Hinduism and Islam. | 4 | |
101749241 | Mahmud of Ghazni | Third ruler of Turkish slave dynasty in Afghanistan; led invasions of northern India; credited with sacking one of the wealthiest of Hindu temples in northern India; gave Muslims reputation for intolerance and aggression - was the ruler of the Ghaznavid Empire | 5 | |
101749242 | Ramanuja | challenged Shankara's thinkings; he thought personal union with the deity is the most important - A devotee of Vishnu who was active during the eleventh and early twelfth C.E. | 6 | |
101749243 | Angkor Thom | built by buddhist ruler, new city district founded by Jayavarman VII to provide religious protection for Khmer capital 5 gates temple at center. railing represent churning of the sea of milk or rainbow linking human and divine worlds; Southeast Asian Khmer kingdom (889-1432) that was centered around the temple cities of Angkor Thom and Angkor Wat. | 7 | |
101749244 | Srivijaya | Southeast Asian kingdom (670-1025), based on the island of Sumatra, that used a powerful navy to dominate trade. | 8 | |
101749245 | Delhi sultans | Delhi Sultanate, refers to the various Muslim dynasties that ruled in India (1210-1526). It was founded after Muhammad of Ghor defeated Prithvi Raj and captured Delhi in 1192 Read more: Delhi Sultanate — Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/history/A0815061.html#ixzz14k1DGmaR | 9 | |
101749246 | Melaka | powerful state that supported Islam, | 10 | |
101749247 | Shankara | Hindu Vedantist philosopher and teacher | 11 | |
101749248 | Sufis | Islamic mystics who placed more emphasis on emotion and devotion than on strict adherence to rules. | 12 | |
101749249 | Chola | Southern Indian Hindu kingdom (850-1267), a tightly centralized state that dominated sea trade | 13 | |
101749250 | Post-Classical India | ... | 14 |