Geography
Islam
Arab Muslim Empire
Non-Arab Empires
India
100

The Climate of the Arabian Peninsula.

Hot & Dry

100

The man who founded Islam.

Muhammad

100

The city that Muhammad defeated and took control of.

Mecca

100

This group was held the largest Muslim state after the empire's fall (They also ended the Byzantine Empire).

The Ottoman Turks

100

The well-known board game invented by the Gupta.

Chess

200

Where fresh water comes from in the Arabian Peninsula.

Oasis

200

The name of the one who gave Muhammad messages from God.

The Angel Gabriel

200

The term for the rulers of the Muslim Empire after Muhammad died.

Caliph

200

The new name of Constantinople after it was captured by the Muslims.

Istanbul

200

The most popular religion in India.

Hinduism

300

Where the water that fills an oasis comes from.

Underground Springs

300

The shrine that sits at the center of Mecca.

The Kaaba

300

Muhammad's cousin that wanted to be the first caliph of the Muslim Empire.

Ali

300

The Abbasid Dynasty fell when this group invaded the Muslim Empire.

The Mongols

300

This religion believes in the concept of Nirvana.

Buddhism

400

Nomadic people of Arabia were called this.

Bedouins

400

The name of the Muslim Holy Book.

The Quran

400

The first dynasty to control the Muslim Empire.

The Umayyad Dynasty

400

The term for the ruler of a Muslim state.

Sultan

400

The term for extracting metal from ore.

Metallurgy

500

People who had a permanent home in Arabia were called this.

Sedentary

500

The name of the book that guides Muslims to living a proper life and is based on how Muhammad lived his life.

The Sunnah

500

The city that was the capital of the Muslim Empire under the Umayyad Dynasty.

Damascus

500

The only part of Western Europe that was home to a Muslim state.

Spain

500

The ancient language the Gupta Empire used.

Sanskrit

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