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Khmer Empire
________ Also known as the Angkor Kingdom (802- 1431) was situated by the Mekong river.
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Delhi Sultanate
________ imposed a tax, called jizya, in non- Muslim subjects.
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Chaco Nesa Verde Cahokia
________ The largest of the mounds built by the Mayans.
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Sufism
________ Emphasized introspection to grasp truths that they believed could not be understood through learning.
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Maya
________ (400- 1517) located in Mexico /Central America, were polytheistic with some human sacrifice, organized city- states with kings.
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island waterway
Was a(n) ________ in China that connects the Yellow river and the Yangtze river.
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China
Originally introduced into Champa from India, it was later sent to ________ as a tribute gift by the Champa state (as part of the tributary system .)
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Srivijaya Empire
________ (670- 1025) Hindu kingdom based on Sumatra.
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Vijayanagara Empire
________ (1336- 1646) got its name from "the victorious city, "began with the arrival of two brothers- who later converted from Hinduism to Islam for upward mobility.
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ethics
He contributed to astronomy, law, logic, ________, mathematics, philosophy, and medicine.
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Buddhism
It was a syncretic system, combining rational thought with the more abstract ideas of Daoism and ________.
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A'ishah al Ba 'uniyyah
________ (1460- 1507) may be the most prolific female Muslim writer before the 20th century.
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Sufi missionaries
________ tended to adapt local cultures and traditions in Islam, for easier transition.
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Abbasid Caliphate Was
________ lead by Arabs and Persians, but the later Islamic states were shaped by Turkish peoples who descended from people in Central Asia.
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Nasir al Din al Tsui
________ (1201- 1274) was once one of the most celebrated Islamic scholars.
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Inca
________ (1200- 1533) located in Andes in South America, polytheistic with some human sacrifice, had a powerful king.
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Ethiopia
From the 12th through the 16th centuries, ________ was a island of Christianity on the continent of Africa.
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Mexica Aztec
________ (1200- 1521) located in Central Mexico, polytheistic with some human sacrifice, had a powerful king, made step pyramids.
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Song Dynasty
________ (960- 1279 CE) The Chinese dynasty that placed much more emphasis on civil administration, industry, education, and arts other than military.
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Imperial Bureaucracy
________ A vast organization in which appointed officials carried out the empire's politics.
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Majapahit
________ sustained its power by controlling sea routes.
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Hausa Kingdoms Sometime
________ in 1000 people of the Hausa ethnic group formed seven states.
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interaction of Islam
The ________ and Hinduism dominated the political history of the era.
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Manorialism
________ also called manorial system, seignorialism, or seignorial system, political, economic, and social system by which the peasants of medieval Europe were rendered dependent on their land and on their lord.
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Tibetan Buddhism Focuses
________ on chanting.
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Delhi Sultanates
________ Reigned for 300 years, from the 13th through the 16th centuries.