Mongol Women
Mughal Architecture
European Rivalries
Important Leaders
Power & Change
100

Women in this empire could own property and take part in trade.

Mongol Empire


100

This empire blended Persian and Indian influences into a new architectural style.

Munghal empire

100

These two countries fought for control of Indian trade in the 1700s.

Britain and France

100

This British officer led forces against the French and their Indian allies.

Robert Clive

100

The British faced challenges gaining control of this.

Indian Trade


200

Elite women, especially queens, were relied upon for this in government.

Political advice

200

This famous white marble building is considered one of the most beautiful in the world.

Taj Mahal

200

This southern Indian city (formerly called Madras) was a key battleground.

Chennai

200

This Mughal emperor commissioned the Taj Mahal.

Shah Jahan

200

Mughal architecture shows a blending of these two cultural traditions.

Persian and indian traditions

300

This practice, common in Mongol society, involved marrying girls at a very young age.

Child Marriage

300

This Mughal ruler built the Taj Mahal.

Shah Jahan

300

This series of conflicts was part of the global struggle between Britain and France.

Colonial wars in India

300

Mongol queens were influential because they gave this type of guidance.

Political Advice 

300

Name one right Mongol women had that many women elsewhere did not.

property ownership / salaries / participation in commerce?


400

After conversion in some regions, restrictions increased due to interpretations of this religion’s law.

Islam


400

The Taj Mahal is located in this city.

Agra

400

Winning these wars helped Britain gain dominance in this region.

India

400

After the British defeated the French and weakened this empire, they became most powerful.

Munghal empire 

400

Explain why Britain’s victory over France was important for its future in India.

Britain to become the dominant power?



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