Emperor that codified Roman law
Who was Justinian
Founder and prophet of Islam
Who is Muhammad
Fiefs, Lords, Serfs, and Vassals were all a part of this society in Medieval Times
What is Feudal or Feudalism
The religion that coexisted with Buddhism in Japan
What is Shintoism
The center of trade and learning for the West African empires
What is Timbuktu
The capital of the Byzantine Empire as well as eventually the Ottaman Empire
What is Constantinople
The Islamic holy book
What is the Qu'ran
Attacks by this group led to the collapse of the Frankish Empire built by Charlemagne
Who were the Vikings
One of the primary leaders of the Mongol Empire
Who was Genghis Khan
Portuguese explorer who helped explore a good portion of Africa
Who was Prince Henry the Navigator
A domed church built built in Constantinople
What is the Hagia Sophia
Among these guidelines of Islam include praying 5 times a day towards Mecca and fasting during Ramadan
What are the 5 Pillars of Islam
The age of this person was highlighted by the reviving of Latin, life influenced by the church, and roads and schools uniting the Frankish Empire
Who was Charlemagne
The trade route that ran across the Indian Ocean between Asia and Africa
What is the Maritime Trade Route
What is Zimbabwe
What is Greek
Form of mathematics created by the Muslims
What is algebra
The two groups that emerged in England during the 5th Century (Collectively known as one name)
Who were the Angles and Saxons (Anglo-Saxons)
What is Islam
The African religion where all things are believed to contain a spirit
What is animism
Led the adoption of the Greek alphabet by the Slavic peoples
Who was St. Cyril
The caliphate that moved the Islamic capital to Baghdad
Who were the Abbasids
The group that settled in Central Europe and Hungary in the 10th century
Who were the Magyars
Of porcelain, compass, waterwheels, and paper, the one not credited with having come from China
What are waterwheels
The two primary items traded in the west African trade market
What are gold and salt