History Chapter 19 Terms – Flashcards
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A nomadic central Asian people who gained overlordship in key territories from Anatolia to Delhi in Northern India.
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Turks
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They had been quick to join the Mongols and formed important elements in the armies and administrations of the Mongol states in Persia and Central Asia
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Turks
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They far outnumbered ethnic mongols in Persia and Central Asia
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Turks
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Tamerlane's nationality
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Turkish
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The Turkish leader who built a Central Asian empire from his base in Samarkand, campaigning into India and through Persia to the Black Sea.
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Tamerlane
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Tamerlane's capital
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Samarkand
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Tamerlane tried to repeat this person's achievements
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Chinggis Khan
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T/F: Tamerlane was heavily involved in governing territories he conquered
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False
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Thus, after his death, his sons and grandsons fought and the empire fell apart. Sufi orders thrived, and Islam became the most important force integrating the region.
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Tamerlane
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Frontier fighters in the Jihad or holy war. They were instruments of God's religion
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Ghazis
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T/F:The ottoman ruler called himself "border chief" or leader of the ghazis
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True
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The sultan who conquered Constantinople with its Byzantine emperor Constantine IX Palaeologus.
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Mehmet II
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He had more than 100,000 men and a large fleet, but iron chains the harbor kept him out. The ottomans quickly absorbed the rest of the Byzantine empire.
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Mehmet II
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After the conquest of constantinople, the sultans considered themselves successors of these empires
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Byzantine and Seljuk
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The title that the Ottoman ruler took after the conquest of constantinople
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Sultan-i-Rum
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He ordered the city cleaned and officials to take care of the administration. He ordered wealthy citizens to rebuild the city he renamed Istanbul. He transplanted people from outside and gave them tax remissions and houses.
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Mehmet II
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Under him, the Ottomans turned the Safavids back from Anatolia and added Syria, Palestine, and Egypt to their empire, extending their rule across north africa to Tunisia and Algeria.
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Selim
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His rule marks the beginning of four centuries when most arabs were under Ottoman rule.
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Selim
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Francis I of France a had an important alliance with this Ottoman
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Suleiman
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Habsburg emperor Charles V allied with this Persian group
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Safavids
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T/F: When Henry II took over france, the ottoman agreement failed
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False
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He also allied with German Protestant Princes, forcing the Catholic Habsburgs to grant concessions to the protestants
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Suleiman
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An arabic word originally used by the Seljuk turks to mean authority or dominion, it was used by the Ottomans to connote political and military supremacy.
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Sultan
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All authority flowed from ___________
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Sultan
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_______________ law had Penalties for routine criminal acts. Sought to reform bureaucratic and financial corruption in areas such as harem intervention in administrative affairs, foreign merchants paying bribes to avoid customs duties, imprisonment without trial, and the promotion in the provincial administration because of favoritism rather than ability.
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Sultanic
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This legal code also introduced the idea of balanced financial budgets. The head of the islamic religion establishment had to reconcile Islamic law with sultanic law.
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Sultanic
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A process where the sultan's agents swept through the Balkans and took Christian youths who became highly loyal muslim slaves.
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Devshirme
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Turkish for recruits, they formed the elite army corps. They were absolutely loyal to the sultan.
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Janissaries
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A woman who is a recognized spouse but of lower status than a wife.
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Concubine
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T/F: With the exception of Hurrem, concubines could not have political ambitions like other noblewomen.
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True
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This increased the salary and prestige of a concubine
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Pregnancy
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Born in western ukraine, she was given to Suleiman as a gift for rising to the throne. She started out as a slave concubine, but became a real wife which frightened people
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Hurrem
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Her son was Selim II and she had great influence in the empire. She had contact with her native Poland and did good works with her large living stipend.
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hurrem
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Which of these was not a source of early Safavid strength? A. Loyalty and military support of the Turkish sufis known as Quzilbash, meaning redheads because of their red hats B. Utilized skills of urban bureaucrats and made them an essential part of the civil machinery of government. C. Their sunni faith and descent from Jesus alone D. Shi'ite faith and claimed descent from Ali, muhammad's cousin and son in law, because power belonged to the Prophet's descendants.
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C
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Safavid power reached its height under him whose military achievements, support for trade and commerce, and endowment of the arts earned him the title the great.
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Shah Abbas
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He moved the capital to Isfahan and adopted the ottoman practice of having slave soldiers, primarily captives from the Caucuses, especially Armenians and Georgians, who could serve as a counterweight to the Qizilbash.
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Shah Abbas
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He increased the use of gunpowder weapons and made alliances with European powers against the ottomans and the portuguese. In his campaigns against the ottomans, he captured Baghdad, Mosul, and Diarbakr in Mesopotamia.
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Shah Abbas
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The turkish ruler of a small territory in Central Asia, he captured Kabul and established a kingdom in Afghanistan.
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Babur
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Babur claimed descent from ________ and _______ _________
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Tamerlane and Chiggis Khan
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An adventurer who claimed descent from Tamerlane and Chinggis Khan, he moved southward into India when he could not expand in Afghanistan.
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Babur
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In 1526 with a force of only 12,000 men, he defeated the Sultan of Delhi at Panipat.
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Babur
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He decided to stay in india. A gifted writer, he wrote an autobiography in Turkish that recounts his military campaigns, describes people he encountered, recounts his difficulties giving up wine, and shows his wide-ranging interests in everything from a Turkish general who excelled at leapfrog to his own love of fruit and swimming.
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Babur
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T/F: Babur was greatly impressed with India
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False
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He became badshah at age 13 and pursued expansionist policies. The mughal empire under him eventually included most of the subcontinent north of the Godavari river. No kingdom or coalition could long resist him.
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Akbar
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He replaced turkish with persian as the official language which it remained until the british conquered it
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Akbar
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He developed an administrative bureaucracy centered on four co=equal minsters: for finance and revenue, the army and intelligence, for religious patronage, and the imperial household which included roads, bridges, and infrastructure throughout the empire.
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Akbar
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T/f: Like the ottomans and safavids, the government often interfered in village life
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Akbar's son who lacked his father's military abilities and administrative genius, but he did succeed in consolidating Mughal rule in Bengal
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Jahangir
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Jahangir's son who launched fresh territorial expansion. Faced with dangerous revolts by the Muslims in Ahmadnagar and the resistance of the newly arrived Portuguese in Bengal, Shah Jahan not only crushed them but also strengthened his northwestern frontier.
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Shah Jahan
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Shah Jahan's son who deposed his father and confined him for years in a small cell. A puritanically devout and strictly orthodox Muslim as well as a skillful general and a clever diplomat, he ruled more of india than an previous Badshah as he extended south.
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Aurangzeb
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They were among the first carpet weavers of the ancient times and perfected the art over thousands of years.
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Persians
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In Safavid Persia, Shah Abbas was determined to improve his country's export trade and built the small cottage industry into a national industry. In Isfahan alone, factories employed more than 25,000 workers who produced these , brocades, and silks. Women and children were used and exploited for their small hands. Name this industry.
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Carpet
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The greatest ottoman builder, a greek born devshirme recruit, he rose to become imperial architect under Sulaiman
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Sinan
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A contemporary of Michaelangelo, he designed 312 public buildings like mosques, schools, hospitals, public baths, palaces, and burial chapels. His masterpieces, the Shehzade and Suleimanive mosques in Istanbul, which rivaled the Byzantine church of Hagia Sophia represented solutions to spatial problems unique to domed buildings and expressed the discipline, power, and devotion to Islam that characterized the ottoman empire under Suleiman.
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Sinan
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This city had more than 1,000,000 people
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Istanbul
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he capital city and jewel of the Safavid empire. Besides splendid rugs, stalls displayed pottery and fine china, metalwork of exceptionally high quality and silks and velvets of stunning weave and design.
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Isfahan
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T/F: Isfahan had narrow streets
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False
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A city of 750,000 people, this place contained 162 mosques, 48 schools, 273 public baths, and the imperial palace. Private houses had their own garden courts and public gardens, pools and parks adorned the wide streets.
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Isfahan
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Shah Jahan moved his capital from Agra to here
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Delhi
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Hindus considered this place sacred and it reflects their influence
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Delhi
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Here, In the design and layout of the buildings, Persian ideas predominated, an indication of the numbers of Persian architects and engineers who had flocked to the subcontinent.
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Delhi
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The number of people who worked in the palace
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57,000
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This place had the first covered bazaar in india like a shopping mall
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Delhi
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This Indian city had a population of roughly 400,000 people
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Delhi
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He ordered the construction of the Peacock throne for his palace. It was encrusted with emeralds, diamonds, pearls, and rubies. It took 7 years to make and cost $5 million. IT served as the imperial throne of India until the persian warrior Nadir Shah seized it as plunder and carried it to Persia
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Shah Jahan
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Shah Jahan's most lasting thing which was a monument in Agra to Shah Jahan's favorite wife who died giving birth to their 15th child.
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Taj mahal
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A feature of Persian culture and Muslim literature that were modeled after the garden of eden
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Gardens
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In arabic, paradise was this word meaning the garden
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Al janna
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T/F: Gardening spread to Italy, Spain, Southern Italy, and southeastern Europe. Tamerlane ordered the construction of the House of flowers
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He incorporated gardens into the Mughal empire
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Babur
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Building on the knowledge of earlier Islamic writers and stimulated by Ottoman naval power, this geographer and cartographer produced a map incorporating all western and Islamic knowledge of the known world.
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Piri Reis
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Another of his maps detailed Columbus's third voyage to the new world. His Book of the Sea contained 129 chapters and incorporated all western and Islamic knowledge of the seas and navigation, describing rocks, tides, shores.
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Piri Reis
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Piri Reis's book
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Book of the Sea
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He served as the sultan's chief Astronomer and had an observatory at Istanbul. His Instruments of the Observatory catalogued astronomical instruments and described an astronomical clock that fixed the location of heavenly bodies with greater precision than before.
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Takiyuddin Mehmet
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Takiyuddin Mehmet's book
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Instruments of the Observatory
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the chief physician of the empire who studied Kidney and bladderstones and supported the research of Jewish doctor Musa Colinus Us-Israli on the application of drugs.
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Celebi
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He founded the first ottoman medical school
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Celebi
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He said not to go into countries where epidemic existed, but not to leave if it did. When European cities had quarantines, the Ottomans ignored it leading to death.
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Muhammad
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A new religion whose development was influenced by the Sufis. They traced themselves back to a teacher who argued that God did not distinguish between Muslims and Hindus but saw everyone as his children.
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Sikhism
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They rejected the caste system and forbade alcohol and tobacco and men did not cut their hair, instead covering it with a turban
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Sikhs
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The sikh movement was most successful here where Sikh men armed themselves to defend their communities.
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Northwest india
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It was a place for conversation and male sociability. There a man could entertain his friends cheaply and more informally than at home
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Coffeehouse
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There were also disreputable activities like musicians playing instruments, others playing games like backgammon, a board game where moves are determined by rolls of dice.
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Coffeehouse
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Which one of these was not an objection to the coffeehouses? A. chemical composition makes coffee intoxicating and physically harmful B. The Ulama hated fun C. Coffee drinking was an innovation and therefore a violation of Islamic law. D. The coffeehouse encouraged political discussions that could be dangerous to the sultan. E. Patrons of coffeehouses tended to be low types who engaged in immoral behavior such as gambling, soliciting prostitutes, and engaging in sodomy
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B
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This aspect of coffeehouses led to debauchery
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Music
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T/F: Muslims were less tolerant than Christians
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False
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With _____ and the payment of a _____ ______, Muslim rulers guaranteed lives and property of Jews and Christians.
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obedience and poll tax
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T/F: The Ottomans also protected other people like Serbs and other Orthodox christians.
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True
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There was an (inverse or direct) relationship between the degree of Muslim political penetration and the degree of Islamization.
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Inverse
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He went the furthest in promoting Hindu accommodation. He celebrated important Hindu festivals such as Diwali, the festival of lights. He wore his hair uncut in a turban to please his Indian subjects.
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Akbar
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Twice he married Hindu princesses, one of whom became the mother of his heir, Jhangir. He appointed the Spanish Jesuit Antonio Monserrate as a tutor to his second son, Prince Murad. Hindus eventually totaled 30% of the imperial bureaucracy.
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Akbar
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He abolished the jitza, the tax on non muslims. these actions angered the Ulama and serious conflict erupted between them and the emperor. Ultimately, Akbar issued a decree declaring that the Mughal emperor had supreme authority, even above the Ulama in religious matters.
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Akbar
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series of agreements that basically surrender the rights of one party. The Ottoman government signed these with European powers and gave them a stranglehold on Ottoman trade and commerce. To try to revive trade with Europe, the Ottomans signed a series of agreements called the capitulation
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Capitulations
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A trade compact signed in 1536 and renewed in 1569 virtually exempted these merchants from Ottoman law and allowed them to travel and buy and sell throughout the sultan's dominions and to pay low customs duties on________ imports and exports.
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French
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In 1615, as part of a twenty year peace treaty, the capitulation rights already given to French and English businessmen were extended to these people
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Habsburgs
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They had a thriving commercial economy. Although most people were engaged in agriculture, from which most imperial revenue was derived, a manufacturing industry supported by a money economy and mercantile capitalism expanded.
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Mughals
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India's chief export produced by artisans working at home
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Block printed cotton cloth
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These people supplied materials for production and money for artisans to live on while they worked
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Bankers
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T/F: Within India, the demand for cotton cloth as well as for food crops, was so great that Akbar had to launch a wide-scale road building campaign
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True
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From here, people shipped cloth worldwide. Indian businessmen had branch offices in places where cloth was shipped to. There was an enormous trade which produced fabulous wealth for some indian merchants.
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Gujarat
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With a charter signed by Queen elizabeth, eighty London merchants organized the
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British east india company
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In 1619, Emperor Jahangir granted a mission to these people. important commercial concessions at Surat on the west coast of India. Gifts, medical services, and bribes to Indian rulers enabled them to set up twenty-seven other coastal forts.
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British
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The city given to England when the Portuguese princess Catherine of Braganza married Charles II was leased to the company, making the virtually total British absorption of portuguese power in India.
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Bombay
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The British East India Company formed a fort that became the city of ________
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Calcutta
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A term first used by the british for their trading post at Surat. It was later supplied to all European walled settlements in India. The term did not signify manufacturing.
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Factory Fort
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It designated the walled compound containing the residences, gardens, and offices of British East India Company Officials and the warehouses where goods were stored before being shipped to India. The company president exercised political authority over all residents. They existed to make profits from the Asian-European trade and they evolved into flourishing sources of economic profit.
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Factory fort
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The native indian troops who were trained as infantrymen. Political instability in india in the early eighteenth century caused the company's factories to evolve into defensive installations manned by small garrisons of these soldiers trained in Western military drill and tactics. When warlords appeared or an uprising occurred, people from the surrounding countryside flocked to the fort for protection.
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Sepoys
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The European middle class wanted asian ______, because they were colorful, cheap, durable, and washable
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Textiles
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the upper class desired these things and had to pay for them with precious metals because asians had little interest in European manufactured articles
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Wallpaper, porcelain, silk
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This created the office of governor general, with an advisory council, to exercise political authority over the territory controlled by the company
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Regulating Act of 1773
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This required that the governor general be chosen outside the company and it made company directors subject to parliamentary supervision. implementation of these reforms fell to three successive governors
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India Act of 1784
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The three successive British governors of india
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Hastings, Cornwallis, Wellesley
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sought allies among Indian princes, laid the foundations for the first Indian civil service, abolished tolls to facilitate internal trade, placed the salt and opium trades under government control, and planned a codification of Muslim and Hindu laws
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Hastings
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He introduced the British style of property relations, in effect converting a motley collection of former Mughal officers, tax collectors, and others into English-style landlords. The result was a new system of landholding in which the rent of tenant farmers supported the landlords
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Cornwallis
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He was victorious over local rulers who resisted british rule and vastly extended british influence in India. Like most 19th century british governors of India, Wellesley believed that British rule strongly benefited the Indians. With supreme condescension, he wrote that British power should be established over the indian princes in order to deprive them of the means to form a confederacy and to disturb the security of the empire.
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Wellesley
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Three common factors in the fall of the Islamic empires
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Succession, finance, military losses
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The first islamic empire to fall
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Safavid
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This empire's leader Shah Abbas was succeeded by inept rulers whose heavy indulgence in wine and the pleasures of the harem weakened the monarchy and disintegrated the state
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Safavid
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In 1722, the Afghans invaded this empire from the east, seized Isfahan, and were able to repulse an Ottoman invasion from the west. In Isfahan, thousands of officials and members of the shah's family were executed. In the following centuries, some strong men emerged, but no leader was able to reunite all of persia.
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Safavid
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This empire suffered from a series of weak sultans. Turkish practice granted that the sultans would be forceful men. The sultan's sons gained administrative experience as governors of provinces and military experience on the battlefield as part of their education. After sultan died, sons fought it out. This led to succession of capable men.
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Ottoman
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After this man's reign, succession changed to prevent fighting
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Suleiman
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________ __ called the drunkard, he left the conduct of public offices to his vizier while he pursued the pleasures of the harem. He died when he fell because he was dizzy from stopping drinking
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Selim II
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In this empire, The devshirme was abandoned, and Muslims filled the ranks. Problems were caused by rising population without rising economy. The land could not sustain so many people nor were there jobs. Inflation, famine, and revolts ensued. The economic center shifted from the capital to the provinces and the empire began to decentralize politically as well. Local nobles rather than central officials had power. There were more people with power, setting the stage for nationalism
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Ottoman
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Armies began losing wars and territory along their European borders. This empire depended on mercenaries and fell behind in technology as well. By the peace treaty signed with Austria at Karlowitz, they lost the major European provinces of hungary and transylvania, along with the tax revenues they provided.
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Ottoman
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Here, the turkish practice of letting heirs fight for the throne persisted. Military challenges were daunting as well. After defeating his father and brothers, Aurangzeb pushed the conquest of the south. The stiffest opposition came from the Marathas, a militant Hindu group centered in the western Deccan.
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Mughal
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The opposition of the Mughal empire
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Marathas
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here were 13 years of succession struggles that shattered the empire. His successors were less successful than the ottomans in making the dynasty the focus of loyalty. Provincial governors began to rule independently. The Marathas were the greatest threat. In 1739, Persian adventurer Nadir Shah invaded India, defeated their army, looted Delhi and after a savage massacre carried off a huge amount of treasure, including the peacock throne. When Nadir Shah withdrew to Afghanistan, he took with him this government's prestige.
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Mughal
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onstant skirmishes between the Afghans and the Marathas for control of the Punjab and northern India ended at Panipat where the Marathas were crushed by the Afghans. At that point, india no longer had any power capable of imposing order on the subcontinent or checking European penetration.
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Mughal