(True or False) Dar al-Islam is infact a Muslim practice.
True
Both the Ottomans and the Safavids used this technological innovation in warfare.
What are gunpowder weapons?
The leader that industrialized Egypt in Period Three
What is Muhammad Ali?
What is the difference between Pan-Arabism & Zionism?
Pan-Arabism called for uniting the Middle East and North Africa, while Zionism aimed to create a Jewish homeland. After World War I, Britain supported establishing a Jewish homeland in Palestine. This conflicted with Pan-Arabism, since many Arabs wanted the region unified under Arab control instead.
How did Osama bin-Laden’s financing of al-Qaeda lead the U.S. to wage war in Afghanistan?
Al-Qaeda headquarters were stationed in Afghanistan. Bin-Laden’s funding of the organization allowed for the development of the resources necessary for the 9/11 attacks and led to the later war in Afghanistan.
Regions that practiced Dar al-Islam
How about Southern Europe, North Africa, the Middle East, Central Asia, South Asia, and parts of Southeast Asia and sub-Saharan Africa.
The Ottomans used this system to staff their military and government organizations.
What is the Devshirme System?
Nationalist movement that backfired and caused Balkan nationalist rebellion
What is Ottomanism?
What strides have women made in sports?
Many women started participating more in sports as a whole. Muslim women compete in sports while wearing the hijab and have helped create modest athletic wear. This shows they can stay true to their faith while still achieving success in athletics.
The Islamic Gunpowder Empires had advanced technologies beyond gunpowder.
What is "People made progress in astronomy and mapmaking, like Piri Reis’s maps They also improved medicine with better surgical tools and variolation, a method used to help people become immune to diseases."? (took inspiration from Sebastion)
The 3rd Islamic caliphate
What was The Abbasid Caliphate
An elite military force created by Shah Abbas to fight off unruly tribes.
What are Ghulams?
New system organized in primary and secondary from the Tanzimat Reforms
What is the education/school system?
Who were the Young Turks?
A group of reformers who rose as the Ottoman Empire declined and pushed for “Turkification,” encouraging all citizens to adopt Turkish identity and culture. Later, they blamed Armenians for the empire’s economic problems.
The country that seized Egypt due to large debts owed by Egypt in Period Three
What is Britain?
An emirate is a country led by...
who is (a monarch who follows Islam)
After being established as the capital by Shah Abbas, this city became known as “Half of the World.”
What is Isfahan?
What is Serbia and Greece?
What were the causes and effects of the Suez crisis?
Causes: Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal, ending long-term French and British control and highlighting colonial exploitation.
Effects: Israel invaded Egypt, then Britain and France. The U.S. and USSR opposed the attacks, forcing withdrawal, and the canal remained under Egypt’s control as an international waterway.
Ms.Goldman is good at...
How about (Singing, swimming, comedy, teaching, etc)?
A waterway used as a source of income in the Indian ocean.
Where was the Strait of Malacca.
This Ottoman Sultan let the Jews live in Istanbul after they got kicked out from Spain in 1492.
Who is Mehmed II?
European country that Muhammad Ali sent scholars to
What is France
What caused the Iranian revolution?
Foreign influence helped overthrow Mossadegh and reinstate Shah Muhammad Reza Pahlavi. The Shah’s modernization angered religious conservatives and changed societal norms, while many pushed for more democracy. Land reforms forced landowners to sell land to peasants, creating further opposition.
These were separate religious courts in the Ottoman empire.
What are millets?