Misc.
Review Classical Era
Post-Classical Era
Early Modern Era
Religions
100

What was the new type of rice brought over from Vietnam in China during the Post-Classical Era?

Chamapa Rice

100

What was the name for the revitalized form of Confucianism in Song China?

Neo-confucianism

100

What was the name of the Japanese capital?

Kyoto

100

What was then name of the reforms in which Japan attempted to adopt the culture and government of China?

Taika Reforms

100
The blend of Hinduism and Islam in Mughal India.
Sikhism.
200

Name of the ruler who made the Hajj to Mecca

Who is Mansa Musa?

200

What was the name of the series of laws that banned Buddhism in China?

Edicts on Buddhism

200

In Muslim Empires, this tax was much higher for the nonbelievers.

Jizyah

200
The blend of Confucian beliefs with Daoism.
Neo-Confucianism.
200

This was the first Muslim empire in India from 1206-1526 that dealt with constant Hindu-Muslim conflicts

Delhi Sultunate

300
"The Code of Hammurabi" came from this place.
Mesopotamia.
300

Holding place for knowledge in Baghdad for the Abbasids until its destruction by the Mongols in 1258 CE.

House of Wisdom

300

Turko-Persian Sunni invaders who displaced much of the Abbasid and Byzantine territory in the Middle East and Anatolia in the 11th century CE.

Seljuks

300

Three global trade routes that we have covered

Silk Roads, Indian Ocean Trade, Trans-Sharan, 

300

3 SPECIFIC places Muslim diasporic communities were established.

Southeast Asia, East Africa, Indonesia

400
These people used the "cuneiform" to keep their records.
Sumerians.
400
3 reasons for the fall of Classical Empires (the Han Dynasty in China, western Roman Empire, and the Gupta Empire in India).
Invading nomads, imported diseases, and internal revolts.
400
A Christian leader of the Germanic Franks who united much of modern France, Germany, and northern Italy into "New Rome."
Charlemagne.
400

First 2 West African Empires

1. Ghanna 2. Mali
400

From the emirates of Anatolia came this Sunni Muslim empire in the 13th-century that would control much of North Africa, the Middle East, Anatolia, and parts of Southern Europe for centuries afterwards.

Ottomans

500
Religious monument in Mesopotamia.
Ziggurat.
500
The most famous ruler of the Mauryan Empire who converted to a peaceful life under Buddhism after years of empire-building through bloody conquest.
Ashoka.
500

What was the original name of Charlemagne's empire in the 800s?

Carolingian Empire

500

Provide the Japanese feudal hierarchy starting with the highest and ending with the lowest (including merchants).

shogun, daimyo, samurai, peasants, merchants

500

(750-1258 CE) The caliphate, after the Umayyads, who focused more on administration than conquering. Had a bureaucracy that any Muslim could be a part of.

Abbasid Caliphate

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