He is considered the founder of Islam
Who is Muhammed
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This is the nickname of the time period after the fall of the Western Roman empire
What is The Dark Ages
This is the most holy city and considered the birthplace of Islam
What is Mecca
Two reasons Constantinople (Byzantium) was such a long lasting powerful capital
Geography = Crossroads of trade, easily defensible, walls, cosmopolitan city, etc..
With an absence of united political power this man/position was probably the most powerful person in Western Europe for centuries
Who is the Pope
The covered markets within much of the Islamic world where goods from all over the world could be found
What is a Bazaar
The lifeblood of the Mongol Economy that they regulated and protected
What is trade
The name of the Islamic empire that stretched over parts of the Indian sub-continent between 1206–1526
What is The Deli Sultanate
This religious text is less narrative than most other religious texts. Much of its content speaks about regulations for trade and commerce among with its moral and theological arguments.
What is the Koran (Quarn)
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What eventually brought down the walls of Constantinople?
the dominant social and political system in medieval Europe, in which the nobility held lands from the Crown in exchange for military service, and vassals were in turn tenants of the nobles, while the peasants (serfs) were obliged to live on their lord's land and give him homage, labor, and a share of the produce, notionally in exchange for military protection.
What is Feudalism
Considering how Muhammed was both the political and spiritual leader of the early history of Islam, it makes sense that through much of history there has never been much of this in Islam and it helps to explain why Many Muslim nations have been Theocracies
What is separation of church and state
After Muhammad died there was a debate over who would become this, which is the political and religious leader in Islam.
What is Caliph
Where the emperor not only ruled as a secular lord but also was the head of the church affairs in Byzantium
What is Caesaropapism
Why were the Vikings able to be so successful in attacking capturing areas along the European coastline for many years . (2 reasons)
What is longship made it easier to move through the rough waters of Northern Europe, Europe is politically weak/not united and can't defend itself
The advancements of the three field system, moldboard plow, Wind Mills, and water mills led to this in Europe
What is Population increase
What happened to the Ilkhanate (Mongol Khanate in Persia) and why? (2 things)
they blended in too much. Intermarried, became Muslim, began farming, learned Persian, allowed Persians to run the government