AP WORLD HISTORY: 1200 C.E. - 1450 C.E.

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Ka’aba
A black stone or meteorite that became the most revered shrine in Arabia before the introduction of Islam; situated in Mecca, it later was incorporated in the Islamic faith
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Syncretism
A blend of two or more cultures or cultural traditions
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Austronesian
A branch of languages originating in Oceania
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Hadith
A collection of the sayings and deeds of Mohammed
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Magna Carta
A document written in England in 1215 that granted certain rights to nobles; later these rights came to be extended to all classes
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Harem
A household of wives and concubines in the Middle East, Africa, or Asia
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Daimyo
A Japanese Feudal lord in charge of an army of samurai
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Chivalry
A knight's code of honor in medieval Europe
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Mita
A labor system used by Andean societies in which community member shared work owed to rulers and the \n religious community
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Maori
A member of a Polynesian group that settled in New Zealand about 800 C.E.
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Bakufu
A military government established in Japan after the Gempei Wars; the emperor became a fiugurehead while \n real power was concentrated in the military, including the samurai
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Khan
A Mongol ruler
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Astrolabe
A navigational instrument used to determine latitude by measuring the position of the stars
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Serf
A peasant who is bound to the land he or she works
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Neo-Confucianism
A philosophy that blended Confucianism and Buddhist thought
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Feudalism
A political, economic, and social system based on the relationship between lord and vassal in order to provide \n protection
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Parliament
A representative assembly, most notably in England
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Kowtow
A ritualistic bow practiced in the Chinese court
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Caravel
A small, easily steerable ship used by the Portuguese and Spanish in their explorations
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Stateless society
A society that is based on the authority of kinship groups rather than on a central government
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Quipus
A system of knotted cords of different sizes and colors used by the Incas for keeping records
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Manorialism
A system of self-sufficient estates that arose in medieval Europe
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Zakat
A tax, comprising percentages of personal income of every kind, levied as almsgiving for the relief of the poor: the third of the Pillars of Islam
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People of the book
A term applied by Islamic governments to Muslims, Christians, and Jews in reference to the fact that all three \n religions had a holy book
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Minaret
A tower attached to a mosque from which Muslims are called to worship
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Lateen sails
A triangular sail attached to a short mast
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Age grade
Age groups into which children were placed in Bantu Societies of early sub-Saharan Arica; Children within the \n age grade were given responsibilities and privileges suitable for their age and in this manner were prepared for \n adult responsibilities.
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Abacus
An ancient Chinese counting device that used rods on which were mounted movable counters
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Tea ceremony
An ancient Shinto ritual still performed in the traditional Japanese capital of Kyoto
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Quechua
An Andean society also known as the Inca
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Perspective
An artistic technique commonly used in Renaissance painting that gave a three-dimensional appearance to works of art
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Sultan
An Islamic ruler
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Gothic architecture
Architecture of twelfth-century Europe, featuring stained-glass windows, flying buttresses, tall spires, and \n pointed arches
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Arabesque
Artwork first seen in Muslim lands. A type of curvilinear decoration in painting, metalwork, etc., with intricate \n intertwining leaf, flower, animal, or geometrical designs
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Calpulli
Aztec clans that supplied labor and warriors to leaders
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Toltecs
Central American society that was centered around the city of Tula
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Ming dynasty
Chinese dynasty founded by Hongwu and known for its cultural brilliance
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Yuan dynasty
Chinese dynasty that was founded by the Mongolian ruler Kublai Khan
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Celadon
Chinese porcelain that has a pale, green, translucent glaze
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Mississippians
First society people located in central North America
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Five pillars
Five practices required of Muslim; faith, prayer, almsgiving, fasting, and pilgrimage
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Foot binding
In China, a method of breaking and binding women's feet; seen as a sign of beauty and social position, foot binding also confined women to the household.
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Ayllus
In Incan society, a clan or community that worked together on projects required by the ruler
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Parallel descent
In Incan society, descent through both the father and mother
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Fief
In medieval Europe, a grant of land given in exchange for military, or other services
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Benefice
In medieval Europe, a grant of land or other privilege to a vassal
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Vassal
In medieval Europe, a person who pledged military or other service to a lord in exchange for a gift of land or other privilege
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Jihad
Islamic holy war
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Junks
Large Chinese sailing ships especially designed for long-distance travel during the Tang and Song Dynasties
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Flying money
Letters of Credit issued in place of coins
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Shogun
Military leader under the bakufu
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Sufis
Muslims who attempt to reach Allah through mysticism
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Bantu-speaking peoples
Name given to a group of sub-Saharan African peoples whose migrations altered the society of sub-Saharan Africa
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Muslim
One who submits; a follower of Islam
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Medieval
Pertaining to the Middle Ages of European history
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Chinampas
Platforms of twisted vines and mud that served the Aztecs as floating gardens and extended their agricultural land
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Chimor
Pre-Incan South American society that fell to Incas in the fifteenth century
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Bushi
Regional military leaders in Japan who ruled small kingdoms from fortresses
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Malay sailors
Southeast Asian sailors who traveled the Indian Ocean; by 500 C.E. they had colonized Madagascar, introducing the cultivation of the banana
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Griots
Storytellers of sub-Saharan Africa who carried on oral traditions and histories
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Middle kingdom
Term applied to the rich agricultural lands of the Yangtze River valley under the Zhou dynasty
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Kamikaze
The "divine wind" credited by the Japanese with preventing the Mongol invasion of Japan during the thirteenth century
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Battle of Tours
The 732 battle that halted the advance of Muslim armies into Europe at a point in northern France
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Investiture
The authority claimed by monarchs to appoint church officials
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Shariah
The body of law that governs Muslim society
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Sunni
The branch of Islam that believes that the Muslim community should select its leaders; the Sunnis are the largest branch of Islam
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Shi'ite
The branch of Islam that holds that the leader of Islam must be a descendant of Muhammad's family
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Caliph
The chief Muslim political and religious leader
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Scholar-gentry
The Chinese class of well-educated men from whom many bureaucrats were chosen
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Bushido
The code of honor of the samurai in Japan
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Umma
The community of Muslim believers
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Moldboard plow
The curved metal plate in a plow that turns over an earth from the furrow
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Black death
The European name for the outbreak of the bubonic plague that spread across Asia, Europe, and North Africa in the Fourteenth century
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Hijah
The flight of Mohammed from Mecca to Medina, the first year in the Muslim calendar
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Allah
The god of Muslims; Arabic word for “god”
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Metropolitan
The head of the Eastern Orthodox Church
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Quran
The holy book of Islam
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Ramadan
The holy month of Islam which commemorates the appearance of the angel Gabriel to Muhammad; fasting is required during this month
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Dar al-Islam
The House of Islam; a term representing the political and religious unity of the various Islamic groups
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Mosque
The house of worship of followers of Islam
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Seppuku
The Japanese practice of ritual suicide
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Samurai
The military class of feudal Japan
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Anasazi
The name given to the pueblo dwelling natives in the South-west North American continent
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Mexica
The name given to themselves by the Aztec people
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Tribute
The payment of a tax in the form of goods and labor by subject peoples
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Mongol peace
The period from about 1250 to 1350 in which the Mongols ensured the safety of Eurasian trade and travel
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Middle Ages
The period of European history traditionally given as 500 to 1500
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Hajj
The pilgrimage to the Ka'aba in Mecca required once of every Muslim who was not limited by health or financial restrictions
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Excommunication
The practice of the Roman Catholic and other Christian churches of prohibiting participation in the sacraments to those who do not comply with the church teachings or practices
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Renaissance
The revival of learning in Europe beginning about 1300 and continuing to about 1600
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Shogunate
The rule of the shoguns
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Inca
The ruler of the Quechua people of the west coast of South America; the term is also applied to the Quechua people as a whole
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Steppe diplomacy
The skill of political survival and dominance in the world of steppe nomads; it involved the knowledge of tribal and clan structure and often used assassinations to accomplish its goals
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Shinto
The traditional Japanese religion based on veneration of ancestors and spirits of nature
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Moundbuilders
The various American tribes who, in prehistoric and early historic times, erected the burial mounds and other earthworks of the Mississippi drainage basin and the southeastern U.S.
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Mamluks
Turkic military slaves who formed part of the army of the Abbasid Caliphate in the ninth and tenth centuries; they founded their own state in Egypt and Syria from the thirteenth to the early sixteenth centuries
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Gempei wars
Wars in Japan that pitted the Samurai against the peasants