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The Earth and Its Peoples 2nd Ed. AP World History Chapter Outlines:5-7

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Chapter 5 Greece and Iran 1000-30 B.C. E. Ancient Iran Iran's Geography and Resources- Ancient Iran contained western Asia-Media, Babylonia, Lydia, in Egypt. The location of Iran makes it convenient link between Western Asia and Southern and Central Asia. Iran used its variety of mineral sources (copper, tin, gold, and silver) and crafted goods for trade. The Rise of the Persian Empire- Of the two Iranian peoples, the Archaemenids and the Medes (or Mada in Iranian), the Medes were the first to achieve a complex level of political organization. The Medes played a major role in the destruction of the Syrian Empire, and extended control over Assyria, Anatolia, and Persia. The Archaemenids cemented their relationship with the Median court through marriage.

Classical India (World Civilizations, 3rd ed.)

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AP World History Chapter 3: Classic Civilization: India POLITICAL Leaders, Elites State Structure War Diplomacy, Treaties Courts, Laws -Emphasis was based on religion and social structure instead of politics. The political structure was less structured and centralized compared to the Chinese. -Divisions in the civilization made a centralized political unit difficult (greater diversity). 600 B.C.E ? 16 regional states that included monarchies and republics of priests and warriors. -Alexander the Great pushed into the subcontinent and formed Batria in the Hindu Kush.

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Keshav Patel Kocha #1 Kappa Chapter Zeta Class Fall 2010 Diwali Diwali is one of the most important holidays in the Hindu culture. It translates to ?festival of lights? and is celebrated throughout the course of five days. Hindu families usually celebrate Diwali during the months of October or November and associated with traditional activities in the home or temple.

Mughal Empire History

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Introduction The pattern?of Indian conquest had been set many millennia before the?Mughals came. Aryans, Greeks, Scythians, Huns, Arabs, Turks, and Afghans had trekked through the narrow deserts of India's?exposed northwest. (Welch, 9) The Indians would confront these early settlers in order to subjugate them. The victors, of this battle of influence, then held the land until it became their turn to be uprooted.? ? With their conquests, the moguls bought a new, and revolutionary and structural government. Before the introduction of the moguls, many Indian kingdoms were functioning undisturbed. However, there existed myriads of such kingdoms and due to insufficient planning and finance, these governments could not increase or annex more land than they could afford.

1450 AD- 1750 AD Timeline

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WHAP Timeline Assignment 1450 ? 1750 Key: Europe Asia/Oceania India/Africa Middle East Americas Ottoman Dynasty 1300 AD -1750 AD The Ottoman Dynasty seemed to recreate the might of the original Islamic Caliphate. The Ottoman Dynasty survived many periods of change caused by internal problems and by the power if European adversaries. The Ottoman Dynasty grew because of its founder Osman, control of the strategic link between Europe and Asia at Gallipoli, and the creation of an army that took advantage of Turkish skills and the military possibilities presented by gunpowder. Songhay Empire 1340 AD ? 1591 AD

the earth and its people Ch. 25 Africa India and British Empire

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