AP World History: Period 1 Terms List A

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Caliph

The successor to Muhammad as head of the Islamic community.

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Sunni

Followers of the majority interpretation within Islam; included the Umayyads.

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Shi’a

Followers of Ali’s interpretation of Islam.

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Allah

Islamic term for God.

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Ramadan

The ninth month of the Islamic year that requires daily fasting from sunrise to sunset.

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Saladin

12th-century Muslim ruler; reconquered most of the crusader kingdoms.

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Sufis

Islamic mystics; spread Islam to many Afro-Asian regions.

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Sultan

Word meaning “victorious”; came to designate Muslim rulers.

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Mali

State of the Malinke people, centered between the Senegal and Niger rivers.

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Axum

Developing in the Ethiopian highlands and traded with India and the Mediterranean areas to gain Greek and Arabian cultural influences; conversion of the king to Christianity in 350 C.E. laid the basis for Ethiopian Christian culture.

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Songhay

Successor state to Mali; dominated middle reaches of the Niger valley; capital of Gao.

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Hausa

Peoples of northern Nigeria who formed states after the Songhay, combining Muslim and pagan traditions.

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Great Zimbabwe

With massive stone buildings and walls, incorporates the greatest early buildings in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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Mansa Musa

First Muslim ruler of Mali, performed the Hajj, wealthiest leader in history.

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Ibn Battuta

Traveled along Silk Roads, Indian Ocean trade routes, and Trans-Saharan trade routes recording history along the way.

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Margery Kempe

English pilgrim who went to Jerusalem and documented her travels. Mystic who wrote about personal relationship and messages with Jesus.

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Al-Andalus

Umayyad Islamic empire in the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal)

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Neo-Confucianism

Combination of Daoist and Buddhist ideologies with Confucianism

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Caravanserai

Rest stops along Silk and Trans-Saharan trade routes that allowed travelers to rest and care for their animals

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Diasporic Communities

Groups of people who settled new areas to participate in trade networks, creating new relationships and opportunities in their new homes.

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Theravada Buddhism

Form of Buddhism as a philosophy centered on humans and self-improvement to escape reincarnation and Buddha is an important figure to model behavior but not a god

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Mahayana Buddhism

Form of Buddhism that includes religious elements like gods and views Buddha and other spiritual leaders as boddhisatva; more ritualized prayers and ceremonies

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Rajput

Hindu kingdoms that failed to centralize in Northern India (present day Pakistan) and were repeatedly attacked by Muslim warriors

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Srivijaya

Southeast Asian Kingdom (ca. 671-1025 CE) centered in Sunda and Malacca Straits between China and Indian to control trade; heavily influenced by Hinduism.

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Majapahit

Southeast Asian empire (1292-1527 CE) centered in modern-day Indonesia to control Indian Ocean trade; heavily influenced by Hinduism.

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Khmer

Southeast Asian empire (802-1431 CE) centered in modern-day Cambodia to control trade between India and China; heavily influenced by Hinduism and Buddhism.

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Sukhothai

Southeast Asia empire (1238-1438 CE) that broke away from Khmr and created government influenced by Theravada Buddhism; tribute state of China.