China
Islam and Caliphates
Protestant Reformation
Russian Empire
Maritime Empire
100
This Mongol ruler founded the Yuan Dynasty in China

Kublai Khan

100

This religion was founded by Muhammad in the 600s CE

Islam

100

This German monk started the Reformation in 1517

Martin Luthor

100

This title was used by Russian rulers like Ivan IV.

Tsar

100

This country led early exploration under Prince Henry the Navigator

Portugal

200

The Yuan capital was located in this modern-day city

Beijing 

200

This holy book is central to islam

Quran

200

This document listed Martin Luther's complaints 

95 theses

200

This ruler was known as “the Terrible.”

Ivan the Terrible

200

This explorer reached India by sea for Portugal.

Vasco da Gama

300
This traveler visited Yuan China and wrote about Kublai Khan's court

Marco Polo

300

This city is Islam's holiest site

Mecca

300

This branch of Christianity broke from the Catholic Church

Protestantism

300

This city became Russia’s capital under Peter the Great.

St. Petersburg

300

This empire defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588.

England
400

The Yuan Dynasty was established by this larger empire

Mongol Empire 

400

This caliphate ruled for Baghdad during a golden age

Abbasid Caliphate

400

This king created the Church of England 

Henry VIII

400

This policy expanded Russia eastward into Siberia.

expansion into Siberia

400

This line divided Spanish and Portuguese territories in 1494.

Treaty of Tordesillas 

500

This system allowed Mongols to tule while keeping Chinese bureaucracy

dual administration

500

This split created two different types of Islam

Sunni-Shia split

500

This peace treaty ended major religious wars in 1648(Thirty Year's War)

Peace of Westphalia

500

This ruler modernized Russia and built a navy.

Peter the Great

500

This trading company dominated Dutch overseas trade.

Dutch East India Company

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