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100

This phrase, meaning “There is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is His messenger,” is the central declaration of faith in Islam


Shahada

100


This fermented Korean side dish, traditionally made from napa cabbage and radishes, can take months to fully develop its pungent flavor.




Kimchi

100

This is the longest river in South America and the second longest in the world

amazon river

100

The autonomous Kurdish region in Iraq was officially recognized in this year by the Iraqi constitution.


2005

100

This Mongol leader established the largest contiguous land empire in history in the 13th century.


genghis khan

200

Muslims are called to prayer five times a day by this traditional announcement.


Adhan

200

This edible seed, native to the Mediterranean, is often pressed for oil and can be roasted to make a paste called tahini.


seasame

200

This country has the most natural lakes in the world, estimated at over 31,000.


canada

200

This famous Kurdish poet, considered a national icon, wrote the epic poem Mem and Zin.


ahmed xani

200

The Berlin Wall fell in this year, marking a significant step toward German reunification.


1989

300


  1. This Islamic scholar, known for his work Al-Muwatta, is considered one of the earliest compilers of Hadith.


Imam Maliik


300

This popular breakfast food is made from ground oats boiled in water or milk.


oatmeal

300

The Ural Mountains are traditionally considered the dividing line between these two continents.


europe and asia

300

This sacred site in northern Iraq is the holiest place for the Yazidi community.


lalish

300

The Boston Tea Party was a protest against this European power’s taxation policies in 1773.


The great britain 

400


  1. This chapter of the Quran is unique for being named after a woman and recounts aspects of the family of Imran.


Surah Al-Imran


400

These small, round legumes come in red, black, or white varieties and are often used in soups and chili.


beans

400

Lake Baikal, the world’s deepest freshwater lake, is located in this country


russia

400

This Kurdish philosopher and mathematician from the 17th century wrote treatises on logic, theology, and astronomy in Kurdish


malay jaziri

400

This Ottoman Sultan conquered Constantinople in 1453.


Muhamad II
500


The early Islamic empire under this dynasty (661–750 CE) moved the capital to Damascus and expanded rapidly across the Middle East.


Umayyad Caliphate


500

This dark green leafy vegetable is commonly used in salads and is rich in iron.


spinach

500

This South American country is the only one with coastlines on both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.


colombia

500

This fortress in Iraqi Kurdistan, built on a tell and continuously inhabited for millennia, is one of the oldest in the world.


the citadel of erbil

500

The Sepoy Rebellion of 1857 occurred in this country under British colonial rule.


india

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