Ivan I (the Great) freed Muscovy and the surrounding areas that would become Russia from these people at the end of the 15th century.
Who were the Mongols (Golden Horde portion of their empire?
Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) replaced this Mongol dynasty after its decline and a period of warring and disorder
What was the Yuan Dynasty?
Over 90% of Russia's population in the 15th to 18th centuries were this social class on the feudal pyramid.
Who were serfs?
Tokugawa Shogunate, 1603-1868.
What is Japan?
Sino, Franco, Anglo, Russo
What are Chinese, French, English, and Russian?
Cities along this northern European trade route grew in northwestern portions of what become Russia.
What is the Hanseatic Trade Network?
The first Ming Emperor, Hongwu was from a poor peasant family, this was what happened to them.
What is they all died from famine?
Russian nobles.
Who were Boyars?
Northwest Africa, beginning of 15th to beginning of 17th centuries.
What is the Songhai Empire?
Russia presently claims a principality that borders this sea, with Poland to the south and Lithuania to the north of this Russian land.
What is the Baltic Sea?
The portion of what became the Russian empire that is west of the Ural Mountains is considered part of this continent/culture.
What is Europe/European?
Origins of this artwork and Chinese commodity predate the Ming, but foreign demand for it and production of it increases incredibly during their dynasty.
What is porcelain (blue and white, especially)?
Creating a new capital to legitimize rule was also a thing rulers did to centralize their power. Location was very important. This became the Russian Empire's capital until Peter the Great moved it. It was restored as the capital after the Russian Revolution.
What was St. Petersburg?
Persia, present day Iran, Isfahan is their capital, Silk Trade Network location.
What was the Safavid Empire/Dynasty?
This technology is what is going to make some of these empires able to conquer others that don't have it, as much of it, or the same tools with which to use its incendiary properties.
What is gunpowder?
Ivan I married an heir to this dynasty that had now fallen to the Ottoman Turks, to establish legitimacy and connections to Rome.
What was the Byzantine Empire?
This addictive commodity, native to China would be introduced to Europe through Dutch merchants, and to England by a Portuguese princess who was married to an English prince.
What is tea?
Ivan the Terrible did not trust the Boyars (he had good reason...) so he had state policy instituted to take power away from Boyars he didn’t trust (like the Tsar’s medieval secret police) to seize Boyars land, execute many Boyars to keep them in their place and in fear of the Czar.
What is the Oprichnina?
West coast of South America, extensive road system, Mi'ta labor system, Machu Picchu.
Who were the Inca?
The overthrow or renunciation of one government or ruler and the substitution of another by the governed or a fundamental change in the way of thinking about or visualizing something
What is a revolution?
This peninsula on the Black Sea has been territory taken by the Ukraine, Russian Empire, USSR and presently was reinvaded by Russia. They're still there.
What is the Crimean Peninsula?
Ming Admiral Zheng He (who was Muslim) led 7 different voyages of the treasure fleet between 1404-1433 to East Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, Indonesia and coastal India before he died and they were both discontinued and destroyed. His religious upbringing and knowledge were significant for this reason.
What is he was literate and educated in Arabic because he was Muslim, and many of the places they went to were largely Muslim, allowing for greater understanding (communication) and diplomacy with that common aspect.
In his effort to westernize/modernize the Russian Empire he went on a "Grand Embassy" to travel and learn ship building techniques, military technology as well as to recruit scholars and experts to come back to Russia. He spent a lot of time in Amsterdam and London in particular.
Who was Czar Peter the Great?
Indian subcontinent, claimed they were descended from Genghis Khan. Conquered the Delhi Sultanate and other Indian kingdoms. They were Muslim leaders who governed over a largely Hindu population, so tolerance was necessary for success.
What was the Mughal Empire?
The historical region of northern Germany bordering on the Baltic Sea, it would be a military (land army) leader and also lead the effort at German Unification in the mid 19th century.
What is Prussia?
Ivan I brought Byzantine traditions including this denomination of Christianity and its clerical hierarchy to Moscow.
What is the Eastern (will also be called Russian) Orthodox Church?
Population growth occurred during the Ming Dynasty due to the introduction of these crops that had originated in the Americas and now were thriving in China (3)?
What are potatoes, corn and yams (sweet potatoes)?
Russian parliament, dominated by nobility and clergy, with very minimal commoner representation. Similar to France and elsewhere in Europe, there were 3 estates with the vast majority of power and wealth in the first two, who were the nobility and clergy. They made up a tiny portion of the massive population and held the majority of political, economic and religious control over the people.
What was the Zemskii Sobor?
This empire existed from 1299-1918 in the Balkans, Anatolia, the Levant and parts of North Africa.
Who were the Ottoman Turks?
a group of people who speak a branch of the Indo-European language family, and primarily inhabit Eastern Europe, the Balkans, and parts of Central Asia; including ethnicities like Russians, Ukrainians, Belarusians (East Slavs), Poles, Czechs, Slovaks (West Slavs), and Serbs, Croats, Slovenians, Macedonians (South Slavs)
Who are Slavic people?
Who were the Cossacks?
These northern invaders would unite (the were called Jurchen) and take over when the Ming lost the Mandate of Heaven. Unlike the Mongols under the Yuan, they ruled in the Confucian traditional Chinese fashion, while also assimilating aspects of the northern culture into court life.
Who were the Manchu/Qing Dynasty?
Ivan the Terrible had this cathedral built not to demonstrate piety, but to commemorate his victories in war.
What is St. Basil's Cathedral?
Present day Mexico City was the capital, at that time it was called Tenochtitlan.
Who were the Aztec Empire?
What was the Protestant Reformation?