South, East, and Southeast Asia
Europe
Middle East
Africa
Americas
100

Tang system where other states had to provide money or goods to the emperor. 

Tributary system. 

100

After the fall of Western Rome, what became of Eastern Rome?

The Byzantine Empire

100

Rise of Islam (year). 

622

100

Mali's exports.

Gold and salt. 

100
Civilization with the mounds. 

The Mississippian Culture

200

Trade route that brought Buddhism to China, along with trade. 

Silk Road

200

Great Schism was between these two things. 

Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodox. 

200

Islamic Middle-Eastern City with scholars and wealth. 

Baghdad

200

Richest man to ever have lived. 

Mansa Musa

200

Aztec capital

Tenochtitlan

300

Islamic branch that did most of their missionary work in SE Asia. 

Sufis

300

The Kievan Rus partook in a Slave trade with this city in the Middle East. 

Baghdad

300
Two different sects of Islam

Shia and Sunni

300

A syncretic language, mixed with Bantu and Arabic.

Swahili

300

System that the Tang used that the Aztecs also used. 

Tribute system

400

Muslim state that became wealthy by building a navy and imposing fees on ships that passed through a strait of the same name. 

Melaka (aka Malacca)

400

Dynasty founded by Charles Martel. 

Carolingian Dynasty

400

Five pillars

Believing in one God, praying 5x a day, charity, fasting during Ramadan, pilgrimage to Mecca. 

400

Most powerful of all Eastern African kingdoms. 

Zimbabwe

400

The Inca's system of knotted strings used to record numerical information for trade and engineering and recording messages. 

Quipu

500

New language among the Muslims of South Asia, influenced on Ilindi, Arabic and Farsi. 

Urdu

500

The only crusade that was a clear victory for the forces of Christendom. 

The First Crusade
500

Persian poet, theologian and jurist, who's teachings were the basis of the Sufi movement. 

Rumi

500

Ethipia's main religion.

Christianity

500

What the Toltec were ruled by. 

A warrior aristocracy. 

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