Ch 2 The Muslim World Expands

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Ghazis

Warriors for Islam

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Osman

tribal leader who captured the Byzantine city of Bursa; the Ottoman Empire's name is derived from his

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Ottomans

Turkic people who advanced from strongholds in Asia Minor during 1350s; conquered large part of Balkans; unified under Mehmed I; captured Constantinople in 1453; established empire from Balkans that included most of Arab world.

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Sultan

Muslim ruler

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Timur the Lame

Conquerer from Samar-kand who burned Baghdad down and crushed Ottomans at Battle of Ankara

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Mehmed II

Ottoman sultan called the "Conqueror"; responsible for conquest of Constantinople in 1453; destroyed what remained of Byzantine Empire.

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Constantinople

The capital city of the Byzantine Empire. It was a great location for trade because it was located along major waterways (Bosporus Strait) and it was at the crossroads of Europe and Asia.

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Suleyman I

Ruler of the Ottomans also known as the Magnificent. The height of the Ottoman Empire was achieved under him. Reformed taxes, overhauled the government bureaucracy, also improved Court System (law giver).

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Devshirme

Ottoman policy of taking boys from Christian peoples to be trained as Muslim soldiers

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Janissaries

Infantry, originally of slave origin, armed with firearms and constituting the elite of the Ottoman army from the fifteenth century until the corps was abolished in 1826.

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Millets

Communitites within the Ottoman Empire where Christians & Jews were allowed to follow their own culture, religion and land.

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The Mosque of Suleyman

Combines tall, slender minarets with large domed buildings in the style of the Hagia Sophia.

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Cultural Blending

this interaction of two or more cultures produces new languages and new ideas in art religion and society

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The Safavid Empire

An empire that was a result of cultural blending. This empire drew from the traditions of Persians, Ottomans and Arabs

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Isma'il

A great Safavid ruler who, at the age of 14, conquered much of the territory that became the Safavid Empire. He was a religious tyrant who made Shi'ia the state religion.

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Shah

The title given to kings who ruled Iran

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Shah Abbas

A Safavid king of Persia who centralized government, created a powerful military, encouraged the growth of industry and reduced taxes of farmers/herders

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Golden Age of the Safavid Empire

The empire was able to establish a relationship with Christians and other members of the European community. They established trade, invited Chinese artists, and established a strong government.

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Esfahan

Safavid capital built by Shah Abbas

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Mughals

Islamic dynasty that ruled India from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries; the construction of the Taj Mahal is representative of their splendor; with the exception of the enlightened reign of Akbar, the increasing conflict between Hindus and Muslims was another of their legacies.

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Babur

Founder of Mughal dynasty in India; descended from Turkic warriors; first led invasion of India in 1526; dies in 1530

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Akbar

Most illustrious sultan of the Mughal Empire in India (r. 1556-1605). He expanded the empire and pursued a policy of conciliation with Hindus.

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Miniatures

Small individual Indian paintings intended to be held in the hand and viewed by one or two individuals at one time.

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Sikhs

Nonviolent religious group that blended Buddhism, Hinduism and Sufism

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Shah Jahan

Mogul emperor of India during whose reign the finest monuments of Mogul architecture were built (including the Taj Mahal at Agra) (1592-1666)

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Mumtaz Mahal

The translation of her name means "the beloved ornament of the palace" and she was the inspiration behind the construction of the Taj Mahal.

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The Taj Mahal

A monument made by Shah Jahan for his wife who died during child birth

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Aurangzeb

Mughal emperor in India and great-grandson of Akbar 'the Great', under whom the empire reached its greatest extent, only to collapse after his death.

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Selim the Grim

Ottoman sultan who conquers the Safavids in 1514; he also conquers Mecca, Medina, and Cairo

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