Intro to AP World History - Unit 6: Byzantine Empire and Islamic Worlds

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Byzantine Empire

the eastern half of the Roman Empire, which survived after the fall of the Western Empire

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Nika Rebellion

riot that saw crazed fans call for the overthrow of Justinian, his wife Theodora saved his crown

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patriarch

leader of the church

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Slavs

people group from eastern Europe, north of the Black Sea that traded with the Byzantines, same ethnic group as the Russians

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Kiev

trade center and capital of the first major Russian state

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Bedouins

Arabia's earliest inhabitants who were nomadic herders, "desert dweller"

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Ka'aba

shrine located in Mecca, erected by Abraham

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umma

Islamic community

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hajj

pilgrimage to Mecca

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shari'a

collection of Islamic law formed by the Qur'an and Sunna

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Sunni

an Islamic group that believes any Muslim can be caliph

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Abbasids

clan that overthrew the Umayyads in 750, descendents of Muhammad, established Baghdad as capital city, ruled during golden age

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House of Wisdom

academic center established in Baghdad

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Justinian

Byzantine emperor who reconquered much of the territory previously under the rule of the Roman empire, ordered the construction of the Hagia Sofia, introduced new legal code

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Muhammad

founder of Islam, prophet, born into family of Mecca's ruling tribe, worked as caravan merchant

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Uthman

murdered Umayyad caliph whose death set off a civil war between Muslims

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Ibn Rushd

Spanish-Arab philosopher, also known as Averroes

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Justinian's Code

simple, clear and logical work that reorganized and standardized confusing Roman laws

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iconoclasts

those opposed to the use of icons

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schism

seperation

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Cyrillic

form of the Greek alphabet used for writing Slavic languages, attributed to Cyril

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Dome of the Rock

mosque in Jerusalem built on the location where Muslims believe Abraham prepared to sacrifice his son Isaac

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Mecca

important Arabian city, holy city in Islam, birthplace of Muhammad

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Islam

monotheistic religion based on the teachings of the prophet Mohammed

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Qu'ran

holy book of Islam, Muslims believe it contains the flawless words of Allah

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shahada

Islamic declaration of faith in no God but God

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jihad

struggle with external and internal challenges as Muslims strive to please God

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Shi'a

an Islamic group that believes only descendents of Muhammad can be a caliph

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Library of Cordoba

center of learning established by the Umayyads

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Theodora

Justinian's wife, influenced empirical policy, fought for the passage of laws to protect women, children, and some Christian minority groups

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Ali

Muhammad's son-in-law by virtue of his marriage to Fatima, considered the first caliph by Shi'ites

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Harun al-Rashid

most well-known Abbasid caliph

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Ibn Battuta

scholar who traveled from China to Spain, writing detailed accounts of his visits across the Islamic empire and beyond

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Hagia Sophia

large church in Constantinople built by order of Justinian

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icons

religious images of Jesus and the saints

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exocommunication

expulsion from the church

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Constantinople

capital city of the Byzantine Empire

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The Thousand and One Nights

collection of popular Muslim folktales

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Medina

city in western Arabia where Muhammad and his followers fled to escape persecution in Mecca

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Hijrah

Muhammad's journey from Mecca to Medina to escape persecution

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Five Pillars of Islam

five acts of worship required by all Muslims: the belief in Allah, praying five times a day, giving to the needy, fasting during Ramadan, and making the pilgrimage to Mecca

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mosque

Islamic place of worship

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caliph

successor

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Umayyads

dynasty that ruled the Islamic Empire and established hereditary succession, moved the capital city to Damascus, established kingdom of al-Andalus in Spain

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calligraphy

art of beautiful handwriting

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al-jabr

algebra

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Cyril

missionary sent by the Byzantine government to eastern Europe to convert Russians and Balkans to Orthodox Christianity

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Abu Bakr

first caliph after the death of Muhammad, administrative/military leader but not a prophet, spread Islam to parts of Byzantine and Persian empires

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Ibn Sina

Islamic scientist/philosopher who organized the medical knowledge of the Greeks and Arabs into the Canon of Medicine, also known as Avicenna

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al-Khwarizmi

muslim mathematician who created the technique of "al-jabr" or algebra

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Vladimir of Kiev

converted to Orthodox Christianity and ordered his subjects to convert, conquered by the Mongols

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Ivan III

first ruler of the independent state of Russia, declared himself czar, declared Moscow "Third Rome"