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Astrolabe
an instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
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Banking Houses
issued bills of exchange; model for modern banks
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Batu Khan
the son of Genghis Khan's oldest son who led an army of 100,000 Mongolian soldiers into Russia conquering small Russian kingdoms
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Bills of Exchange
documents stating the holder was legally promised payment of a set amount on a set date
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The Bubonic Plague
Mongol conquests brought fleas that carried the bubonic plague to Asia and Europe
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Calicut
city on the west coast of India that became a thriving center of trade
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Caravans
groups of people traveling together for mutual protection, often with pack animals such as camels
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Caravanserai (or caravansary)
inn that popped up about 100 miles apart (the distance camels could go before they needed water) along the routes of the Silk Roads
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Camel Saddle
saddles developed by South Arabians as the use of the camel spread
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Constantinople
the capital of the eastern Roman Empire and later of the Byzantine Empire
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Champa Rice
quick-maturing, hardy rice that allows for two harvests in one growing season. It was originally from India and was exported to Vietnam, then sent to China as a tribute gift
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Credit
an arrangement to receive cash, goods, or services now and pay for them in the future
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Cultural Diffusion
the spread of ideas, religions and products often resulting from trade
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Dhow Ships
Arab ships with lateen sails; strongly influenced European ship design; facilitated trade in the Indian Ocean networks
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Diaspora
settlements of people away from their homeland arising from trade
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Flying Money
a system of credit developed in China that allowed a person to deposit money at one location and withdraw it at another
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Genghis Khan
name meaning "ruler of all" given to Temujin when he was elected khan of Mongolian Kingdom
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Ghana Empire
first of the great medieval trading empires of western Africa known as the Land of Gold
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Gobi Desert
a desert in central Asia where many invaders came in to attack China
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Golden Horde
Batu's army that pushed westward through Russia and then into Europe
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Gujarat
a region of western India famous for trade and manufacturing; the inhabitants are called Gujarati
Gunpowder
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Hangzhou
capital of the Song Dynasty
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The Hanseatic League
a commercial alliance that formed between northern German cities and Scandinavia in the 13th century
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Hulegu
grandson of Genghis Khan that took control of the southwest region into the Abbasid territories and more of the Middle East until defeat in 1260
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In Battuta
Moroccan Muslim scholar, the most widely traveled individual of his time
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Il-Khanate
Hulegu's kingdom in Central Asia that stretched from Byzantium to the Oxus River
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Indian Ocean Basin
largest sea-based trade network at the time
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Indian Ocean Slave Trade
slaves from eastern Africa were sold in northern Africa, the Middle east, and India. This led to African customs spreading throughout these areas
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Junk
ancient Chinese sailing ship that developed during the Song Dynasty
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Khanates
the four regional Mongol kingdoms that arose after the death of Genghis Khan
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Kashgar
located at the western edge of China where northern and southern routes of the Silk Roads crossed
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Khmer Empire
powerful and long-lasting empire in what is modern-day Cambodia, Thailand, Laos and southern Vietnam
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Kublai Khan
grandson of Genghis Khan that sought to conquer China and finally achieved it in 1271 and established the Yuan Dynasty
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Kuriltai
meeting of Mongol chieftains in 1206 where Temuin "Genghis Khan" was elected khan of the Mongolian Kingdom
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Lateen Sail
triangular shaped sail that could catch wind from many different directions
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Magnetic Compass
navigation tool for determining direction that allowed ships to travel without following the coast
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Malacca
a Muslim city-state that became wealthy by building a navy and collecting fees from ships that passed through the Strait of Malacca
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Mali Empire
West African empire from 1235-1400 with trading cities Timbuktu and Gao
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Mansa Musa
brought Mali to its peak of power and wealth from 1312 to 1337; displayed Mali's wealth during an extravagant pilgrimage to Mecca
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Marco Polo
an Italian native who traveled to China in the late 13th century and wrote about his travels
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Margery Kempe
1373-1440 she was an English mystic who dedicated one of the earliest autobiographies in English. The book is significant because it's a first-hand account of a middle-class medieval woman's life
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Mecca
city in western Arabia that was the birthplace of the Prophet Muhammad; ritual center of the Islamic religion and destination for pilgrimages
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Ming Dynasty
Chinese dynasty from 1368-1644 founded by Zhu Yuanzhang after the overthrow of the Yuan Dynasty
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Mogadishu
city in the coastal region of East Africa which produced textiles and copper for trade
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Money Economy
using money rather than bartering with commodities like cowrie shells or salt
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Monsoons
heavy winds that affected trade routes in the Indian Ocean
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Moscow
Russian city-state that collected additional tributes to build an anti-Mongol coalition that defeated the Golden Horde in 1380 at the Battle of Kulikovo
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Ortogh
a merchant partnered with the state and individual aristocrats in the Mongol Empire
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Overgrazing
continual eating of grasses or their roots without allowing them to regrow which led to abandonment of cities outside of Great Zimbabwe in the late 1400s
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Pax Mongolica
the period of Mongolian peace between the 13th and 14th centuries
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Porcelain
a fine blue and white ware from China
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Sahara Desert
large desert in northern Africa with an arid climate that make farming nearly impossible
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Samarkand
located in present-day Uzbekistan in the Zeravshan River valley, this city was a stopping point on the Silk Roads between China and the Mediterranean
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Siege Weapons
portable towers and catapults
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Soil Erosion
overuse of farmland and deforestation reduced agricultural production in feudal Europe
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Songhai Kingdom
an Islamic empire established in the 1400s after the decline of the Mali Empire in West Africa
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Song Dynasty
(906-1279) Chinese dynasty that preceded the Yuan Dynasty
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The Spice Islands
term for the islands of modern-day Malaysia and Indonesia that exported spices like nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, and cardamom
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Stern Rudders
invented by the Chinese and made steering ships easier and more stable
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Sundiata
Mali's founding ruler who gained control of the gold trade routes
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Sultanate of Malacca
powerful Islamic kingdom which reached its peak in the mid-1400s
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Swahili City States
thriving city-states along the east coast of Africa created by Indian Ocean trade
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Timbuktu
a very wealthy and world-renowned center for Islamic learning
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Trans-Saharan Trade
route across the Sahara Desert; traded for gold and salt, created caravan routes, economic benefit for controlling dessert, camels and camel saddles were crucial in the development of these trade networks; facilitated the spread of Islam
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Uyghur Script
system of writing that Genghis Khan sought to use to unify the Mongol Empire
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White Lotus Society
a secret society that began organizing to overthrow the Yuan Dynasty
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Yuan Dynasty
established by Kublai Khan in 1271 and was tolerant towards various religious groups in China
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Zheng He
a Muslim admiral, entrusted by the Ming emperor Yongle with a series of seven great voyages that took his many ships through the Indian Ocean, from Southeast Asia to Africa
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Zhu Yuanzhang
Buddhist monk that led the revolt to overthrow the Yuan Dynasty and established the Ming Dynasty in 1368
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