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Spread of Islam and Islamic Culture Unit 5 Topic 2

Umayyds

  • Succeeded by Abbasid Empire 

    • Abbasids move their capital to Baghdad

Math and Science

  • Reliance on scientific observation and experimentation

  • Translated and studied Greek texts

  • Created algebra

  • Charted stars, comets, and planets

  • Concept of 0

    • I, IV, XXIII (Arabic Numerals)

Art and Architecture

  • Images of living things discouraged (only Allah could create life)

  • Calligraphy - art of beautiful handwriting

  • Combined architecture with that of the region

Turkish Empires Rise in Anatolia

  • Abbsaids (Islamic Empire) struggled to maintain control of their empire

    • Spain broke away 756

    • Persian armies moved into Baghdad and put an end to power of caliph

  • Anatolia = modern-day turkey

Seljuk Turks 

  • Conquered parts of Byzantine Empire, Persia 

  • Persian importance 

    • Vizier (top advisor) was Persian

    • Capital was in Persia

    • Seljuk rulers called “Shah” from Persian word for king

  • Defeated by Mongols in 1258

The Ottomans Build a Vast Empire

  • Anatolian Turks saw themselves as Ghazis - warriors for Islam

    • Most successful ghazi was Osman

    • Followers called Ottomans

    • Among first to use muskets and cannons as weapons in military 

    • Eventually expanded to include:

    • Constantinople

      • Became Istanbul

    • 1512 - Captured Mecca, Medina, and Cairo

Safavids

  • 1500’s

  • Located in Persia 

  • Shi’ite Muslims

  • Modeled government on that of the Ottomans

    • New capital - Isfahan

      • Center of silk trade, art and culture

  • 1722 - last Safavid shah abdicated

Abdication

  • When a monarch steps down/resigns from the throne