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Flashcards covering key concepts from the AP World History lecture on the Global Tapestry and Networks of Exchange between 1200 and 1450.
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Filial Piety
A Confucian principle emphasizing respect and duty to one's parents and ancestors.
Dar al-Islam
Cultural realm encompassing Islamic territories; known for advancements in algebra, medicine, and philosophy.
Champa Rice
A fast-maturing rice variety from Southeast Asia that allowed for increased agricultural yields.
Sufism
A mystical Islamic belief system emphasizing personal experience of God.
Indo-Eurasia
The interconnected landmass of Africa, Europe, and Asia, particularly significant for trade and exchanges.
Silk Roads
A network of trade routes that connected East and West, facilitating cultural, commercial, and technological exchanges.
Khanates
The political entities led by Mongol khans, a significant part of the Mongol Empire's structure.
Zhenghe
A Chinese admiral and explorer known for his voyages in the Indian Ocean.
Bubonic Plague
A deadly disease that spread across the Mongol Empire, significantly impacting populations and trade.
Bhakti Movement
A devotional trend in Hinduism emphasizing love and devotion to a personal god.
Filial Piety
A Confucian principle emphasizing respect and duty to one's parents and ancestors.
Dar al-Islam
Cultural realm encompassing Islamic territories; known for advancements in algebra, medicine, and philosophy.
Champa Rice
A fast-maturing rice variety from Southeast Asia that allowed for increased agricultural yields.
Sufism
A mystical Islamic belief system emphasizing personal experience of God.
Indo-Eurasia
The interconnected landmass of Africa, Europe, and Asia, particularly significant for trade and exchanges.
Silk Roads
A network of trade routes that connected East and West, facilitating cultural, commercial, and technological exchanges.
Khanates
The political entities led by Mongol khans, a significant part of the Mongol Empire's structure.
Zhenghe
A Chinese admiral and explorer known for his voyages in the Indian Ocean.
Bubonic Plague
A deadly disease that spread across the Mongol Empire, significantly impacting populations and trade.
Bhakti Movement
A devotional trend in Hinduism emphasizing love and devotion to a personal god.