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Flashcards covering the geographical definitions of AP World History regions and a prioritized selection of terms from the 600 to 1450 Middle East vocabulary list.
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Europe
The area west of a line drawn from the Dardanelles to the Black Sea and along the Ural River and the Ural Mountains.
Latin America
A geographic region composed of Mesoamerica, South America, and the Caribbean Islands.
Egypt
A region the College Board considers part of both the Middle East and North Africa.
Islam
The first term on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.
Umma
The second term on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.
Five Pillars
The third term on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.
Quran
The fourth term on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.
Hajj
The fifth term on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.
Caliphatate
Term number 6 on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.
Umayad Empire
Term number 10 on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.
Abbasid Empire
Term number 14 on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.
Bubonic Plague
Term number 16 on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.
Muhammad
Term number 17 on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.
Il Kahn
Term number 20 on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.
Mamluks
Term number 21 on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.
Madrassas
Term number 22 on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.
Seljuk Turks
Term number 24 on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.
Ottomans
Term number 25 on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.
Sufism
Term number 27 on the Middle East 600 to 1450 Vocabulary list.