Medieval Near East Geography & Empires
Ibn Battuta & His Travels
The Mamluk Sultanate & Cairo
The Black Death
Islam, Culture, and Sites of Encounter
100

This region—made up mostly of Afghanistan, Iran, and Iraq—was important because it connected Asia, Africa, and Europe through trade routes.

What is the Medieval Near East

100

Ibn Battuta’s travels began after he left this city on his pilgrimage to Mecca.

What is Tangier

100

The Mamluks first became powerful as this type of military group before ruling Egypt.

What are slave-soldiers

100

The Black Death was mainly caused by this type of disease.

What is a plague / bacterial infection from fleas

100

The holy city all Muslims must try to visit at least once in their lifetime.

What is Mecca

200

This city, centered in modern day Iraq, was famous for learning, trade, and the House of Wisdom.

What is Baghdad

200

Ibn Battuta visited this Egyptian city known for the Lighthouse and its important port on the Mediterranean.

What is Alexandria

200

The Mamluk Empire reached its height in this major city, which Ibn Battuta described as stunning and full of life.

What is Cairo

200

The plague likely spread through trade routes by these small animals carrying infected fleas.

What are the Rats

200

airo became a “site of encounter” because merchants, scholars, and pilgrims from these three continents met there.

What are Africa, Asia, and Europe


300

Herat and Isfahan flourished culturally under this empire known for art, manuscripts, and architecture.

What is the Timurid Empire or Afghanistan 

300

Ibn Battuta was shocked by the harsh climate of this desert, which travelers crossed to reach West African gold.

What is the Sahara Desert

300

Cairo thrived because it was located at the meeting point of these two major regions—Africa and…?

What is the Middle East/Asia

300

Cairo, just like Europe, suffered huge population loss during this 14th-century event.

What is the Black Death

300

Ibn Battuta observed these daily prayers that all Muslims perform.

What are the Five Pillars / daily prayers (salah)

400

This major trade route connected the Middle East to China and Europe, carrying silk, spices, and ideas.

What is the Silk Road

400

This Indian city became Ibn Battuta’s home for years when he worked as a judge under the Delhi Sultanate.

What is Delhi

400

This famous learning center in Cairo trained Islamic scholars from across Africa and Asia.

What is Al-Azhar University

400

This major trade network helped spread the plague from China to the Middle East and Europe.

What is the Silk Road

400

Islamic scholars preserved and expanded knowledge in fields such as mathematics and this science of the stars.

What is astronomy

500

This Middle Eastern city was known for mathematics, astronomy, and scholars translating Greek and Persian texts into Arabic.

What is Cairo/Baghdad

500

Ibn Battuta passed through this city in Iraq, which had been a major center of Islamic learning before the Mongol invasion.

What is Baghdad

500

The Mamluks gained prestige after defeating this empire’s armies during the 1200s.

Who are the Mongols

500

One major effect of the Black Death was a shift in power because so many workers died, causing this economic change.

What are labor shortages / higher wages

500

Because so many different cultures passed through Cairo, people had to learn to do this in order to trade and live peacefully.

What is cultural blending / cooperation / tolerance?

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