Holy book used in Islam.
What is the Quran?
The 2 groups that the Muslim empire slit into when Muhammad died and they couldn't figure out who should rule.
What were the Sunnis and Shiites?
This form of art popular in the Byzantine Empire was commonly used in Muslim religious buildings.
What is mosaic?
Turkish speaking dynasty, ancestors migrated from Central Asia --> Northwestern Asia minor.
Who are the Ottomans?
The languages of Europe, Asia, and W. African people all came from the same root language which is
What is Bantu?
The journey Muhammad and his followers took from Mecca to Yathrib in 622.
What is the Haijra?
The new name of the Byzantine capital city Constantinople that was attacked by Muslim forces.
What is Istanbul?
Al-Khwarizmi is credited with developing this “art of bringing together unknowns to match a known quantity.”
What is Algebra?
Brilliant military general, conquered new regions. Created new laws throughout Ottoman Empire(regional autonomy, central)
Who is Suleiman "the magnificent"?
By 500B.C., Nubian rulers moved their capital from Napata to ________. Eventually, they commanded the Nile's north-south trade route & the east-west trade toute.
What is Meroe?
A body of law that includes interpretation of the Quran, Muslim traditions, and how to live like Muhammad.
What is the Sharia?
A dynasty of Sunni caliphs that ruled the Muslim empire after the death of Ali until 750.
Who are the Umayyads?
Products, technology, knowledge, numerals, and culture spread by this.
What is Muslim trading?
Early 1500, dynasty had united an empire in Persia(Iran) between Mughal India & Ottoman Empire.
Who are the Safavids?
The following information represents _____________:
In 1000BCE, waves of population groups from West Africa began moving from west Africa, southward & eastward --> Nigeria. As they moved and spread - farming/herding, ironworking, domesticating animals, language.
What are the Bantu Migrations?
Man who became the messenger to God and is the example person that Islamic people strive to live like.
Who is Muhammad?
The person who should be the first caliph/successor to Muhammad after his death.
Who is Abu Bakr?
Medical thinker, head physician at Bagdad's chief hospital, wrote many books on medicine - included a pioneering study of measles/smallpox, challenged accepted medical practices.
Who is Muhammad al-Razi?
The following were part of the _________ society: men of the sward, men of the pen, men of negotiation, men of husbandry.
What is the Ottoman society?
Trade brought the people of ____________ into contact with other cultures - greeks, romans, egyptians, arabs
What is Nubia (south of Egypt in E. Africa)?
Temple in Mecca that Muslims worship and that Muhammad had believed that Abraham built to worship the one true God.
What is the Kaaba?
The growth of the Muslim Empire into North Africa and conquering people lead to the development of this.
What is slavery/slave trade?
Persian physician, known in Europe as Avicenna, doctor at 16 to the Persian nobility, worked on canon on Medicine -huge encyclopedia of what Greeks/Arabs/himself learned about diagnosing & treating diseases.
Who is Ibn Sina?
These 2 things helped the Ottomans control trade.
What is the Ottoman army/navy (gunpowder)?
The development of culture in Africa included the domestication of this animal helped with trade in Africa.
What is a camel?