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20693771OttomansTurkic people who advanced from strongholds in Asia Minor during 1350s; conquered large part of Balkans; unified under Mehmed I; captured Constantinople in 1453; established empire from Balkans that included most of Arab world.0
20693772Mehmed IIOttoman sultan called the "Conqueror"; responsible for conquest of Constantinople in 1453; destroyed what remained of Byzantine Empire.1
20693773JanissariesOttoman infantry divisions that dominated Ottoman armies; forcibly conscripted as boys in conquered areas of Balkans, legally slaves; translated military service into political influence, particularly after 15th century.2
20693774VizierOttoman equivalent of the Abbasid wasir; head of the Ottoman bureaucracy; after 15th century often more powerful than sultan.3
20693775Suleymaniye mosque.4
20693776Safavid dynastyOriginally a Turkic nomadic group; family originated in Sufi mystic group; espoused Shi'ism; conquered territory and established kingdom in region equivalent to modern Iran; lasted until 1722.5
20693777Safi al-Dinearly 14th century Sufi mystic; began campaign to purify Idslam; first member of Safavid dynasty.6
20693778Ism ailSufi commander who conquered city of Tabriz in 1501; first Safavid to be proclaimed shah or emperor.7
20693779Chaldiransite of battle between Safavids and Ottomans in 1514; Safavids severely defeated by Ottomans; checked western advance of Safavid Empire.8
20693780Abbas I (The Great)Safavid ruler from 1587-1629; extended Safavid domain to greatest extent; created slave regiments based on captured Russians, who monopolized firearms within Safavid armies; incorporated Western military technology.9
20693781ImamsAccording to Shi'ism, rulers who could trace descent from Ali.10
20693782IsfahanSafavid capital under Abbas the Great; planned city laid out according to shah's plan; example of Safavid architecture.11
20693783Mughal dynastyestablished by Babur in India in 1526; the name is taken from the supposed Mongol descent of Babur, but there is little indication of any Mongol influence in the dynasty; became weak after rule of Aurangzeb in first decades of 18th century.12
20693784Baburfounder of Mughal dynasty in India; descended from Turkic warriors; first led invasion of India in 1526; died in 1530.13
20693785Humayanson and successor of Babur; expelled from India in 1540, but restored Mughal rule by 1556; died shortly thereafter.14
20693786Akbarson and successor of Humayan; oversaw building of military and administrative systems that became typical of Mughal rule in India; pursued policy of cooperation with Hindu princes; attempted to create new religion to bind Muslim and Hindu populations of India.15
20693787Dun--Ilahi.16
20693788sati.17
20693789Taj Mahalmost famous architectural achievement of Mughal India; orgininally built as a mausoluem for the wife od Shah Jahan, Mumtaz Mahal.18
20693790Nur Jahanwife of Jahangir; amassed power in court and created faction of male relatives who dominated Mughal empire during later years of Jahangir's reign.19
20693791Aurangzebson and successor of Shah Jahan in Mughal India; determined to extend Mughal control over whole subcontinent; wished to purify Islam of Hindu influences; incessant warfare exhausted empire despite military successes; died in 1707.20
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