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The Chinese cultural tradition of _ most heavily influenced the poem "Songs of Religious Joy," by Wang Jung, Chinese poet, fifth century C.E.
Daoism
In __, Chinese cultural traditions have the longest-lasting influence
Korea
Commercial relationships between Muslims and non-Muslims were a key element of the flourishing ____ trade networks
Indian Ocean
______ communities were often established in key locations along important trade routes
Diasporic
In a letter from Madmun ibn al-Hassan, a Jewish merchant in Aden, to his brother in India, circa 1133 C.E, he wrote of the increasing demand for high-value goods and manufactures in ______
Afro-Eurasia
During the ___, Latin Christian states were established in the eastern Mediterranean.
Crusades
The need for daily social and commercial interaction between people not sharing a ___ native language is a linguistic process described by Fulcher of Chartres, a French clergyman, early twelfth century C.E. 19. 8.
common
The difference in wealth between western Europe and the Middle East as observed by Fulcher, is the consolidation of _____ rule over long-distance trade networks in Eurasia.
Muslim
___ strongly influenced Dara Shikoh's religious views.
Sufism
Attempting to build support for imperial rule by accommodating religious and ethnic diversity was a policy of imperial states such as the ___ in the period 1450 to 1750 C.E.
Mughal Empire
In "MOSAIC IN THE CHURCH OF THE HAGIA SOPHIA IN CONSTANTINOPLE, ELEVENTH CENTURY C.E.," the emperor and empress are depicted as having a desire to use the ___ church to legitimize imperial rule.
Christian
The expansion of the ____ Empire directly led to the collapse of the Byzantine Empire in the fifteenth century.
Ottoman
The emergence of syncretic religious practices in the ___ was a long-term change that demonstrates the actions described by de Estete in the account of an expedition to Peru, 1533 which failed to achieve their goals.
Americas
The ____ actions differed from European attempts to promote Christianity in South and East Asia in the period 1450-1750 in that in South and East Asia, Europeans were unable to subjugate politically the powerful existing states.
Spanish
An account by an __ who was also present would be most useful in establishing the reliability of de Estete's depiction of the events.
Inca
The intensification of commercial and diplomatic activity across Eurasia was accompanied by increased ___ activity.
missionary
Technological developments in cartography and navigation enabled the ___ presence in southern China.
Portuguese
The portrait of Emperor ____ was most likely a symbolic representation of the Mughal Empire's scientific achievements.
Jahangir
The Mughals' toleration of different ___ traditions within their state is evident in another portrait of Emperor Jahangir.
religious
To glorify his rule through the sponsorship of artwork was the most likely purpose of the portraits of the ___
emperor
Greek and Roman philosophical principles of logic and empirical observation are systems of thought demonstrated by _____ in A Very Useful Inquiry into the Horrible Sickness, Granada, Spain, 1349-1352.
al-Khatib
The spread of the ____ ___ was an aftermath of the Mongol conquests.
Black Death
The growth of scientific thought and innovation in Muslim ___ was also described by al-Khatib.
Spain
The decline of many major cities across Eurasia was an effect of the outbreaks of ___.
plague
The nomadic tradition depicted in the painting CHINESE SCROLL PAINTING CIRCA 1280 would bolster Khubilai Khan's claim to be the legitimate successor to ___
Genghis Khan
The inclusion of the caravan in the painting's background could best be used as evidence that ____ rulers portrayed themselves as promoters of commerce.
Islamic
Increased cultural and technological exchange between the __ world and China was established from the Mongol Empire.
Yuan
A development in the __ trade networks in the period 1200-1450 was the geographic range of the networks increased because of improved commercial practices.
trans-Saharan
Innovations in previously existing _ technologies, such as the caravan, allowed merchants to carry larger loads and protect themselves.
transportation
An effect of the expansion of the __ Empire on the trans-Saharan trade networks was that it facilitated commercial growth by expanding the number of people participating in the trade networks.
Mali