Tools Of Navigation
Travelers & Explorers
Cites & Maps
Trade Routes
100

This tool helped people find landmarks and sailors used them to sight dry land and pirates

Telescope

100

What were some of the hardships people faced during traveling and what were those challenges?

Travelers had to deal with Bandits and pirates, bad weather and climate, lack of money and food, and many more hardships.

100

Name the two important routes

Silk and Spice

100

What were some major trade cites along the Silk Road?

Baghdad, Damascus, Samarkand, Chang'an, Kashgar

200

This was used to identify the hour of the day for travelers and to show how high the sun is at any time of the day

Sundial

200

A person who goes on a long journey for a religious purpose

Pilgrim

200

What is a religious journey called?

A pilgrimage

200

Who were royal pirates?

Pirates that were given rights by kings to attack enemy ships and bring back captured goods.

300

This was used to measure the height of the stars and the sun above the horizon

Quadrant


300

Reasons why people traveled in past

Trade, better opportunities, expansion, discover new knowledge, fun,  fleeing from war, famine, and religious scrutiny.

300

Name at least 3 Cities of learning

Cairo, Alexandria, Baghdad, Cordoba

300

Under which dynasty did the Silk route flourish?

The Mongols

400

This was used for measuring the angles of the star and the sun

Astrolabe


400

Name at least 3 Travellers and Explorers and their contributions:

Alexander: He conquered many lands such as Syria, Persia, and Egypt in hopes of uniting the eastern and western parts of the known world

Christoper Columbus: Sailed west to discover new lands and trade routes to the east. 

Marco Polo: Travelled from Genoa to China to learn more about different cultures and goods. 

Ibn Fadlan: Traveled to the Viking kingdoms as an ambassador from the court of Baghdad.

Al-Biruni: Travelled to India to study. 

Dai Nasir-i Khusraw: Set out on a pilgrimage to Makkah.

Ibn Battuta: Traveled all over the world for many purposes such as Hajj, ambassador.

Pharaoh Necho: Sent a fleet all around Africa. 

400

Name at least 3 cities of pilgrimage

Makkah, Varanasi, Santiago de Compostela, Jerusalem, Rome

400

What were some of the skills that were exchanged on the routes?

Glass making, Weaving, Papermaking, Pottery, Alchemy, Architecture, Food, Music, Fashion, and Weapons.

500

This was used to help sailors navigate their ships. It also fixed the ship's position relative to the North Star.

Kamal

500

A famous geographer who King Roger invited to Sicily to make a world map

Al Idrisi

500

Important cities in Muslim history

Samarkand and Bukhara

500

How did the silk route originate?

About 100 BCE, traders from Persia made the journey to China to buy these silks, starting the route.

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