of or pertaining to administration or management
administrative
a falling off or loss, a movement downward
decline
Roman Peace; a 200 year long period in Roman history in which it experienced relative peace
Pax Romana
the group or body of people authorised to conduct religious services, such as ministers, priests or rabbis
clergy
a person in a culture believed by those in another culture to be savage, primitive, or uncivilized
a high-ranking social class, having special privileges and influence
aristocracy
the order of events in time
chronology
a muslim place of worship
mosque
to fall down or give way; to stop functioning or end suddenly; fail
collapse
of or pertaining to an empire or its ruler
imperial
an official in a government office, especially one who follows rules and routines rather than personal judgment
bureaucrat
an acceptance of religious diversity
religious pluralism
any of the several attempts o medieval European Christians to recover and then defend the Holy Land in and around Jerusalem from the Muslims
Crusades
a band of people traveling together for safety, especially across a desert
caravan
a system of economic and political organization, as in Europe in the Middle Ages, in which one person would pledge to support another person; for example, a knight might pledge to fight when needed in exchange for land from the king
feudalism
a man-made waterway for transportation or irrigation
canal
to change the structure or organisation of
restructure
a continuous coming in of things or people
influx
the administrative divisions of a country or empire
province
the state or condition of being immune (resistant) to a disease
immunity
Chinese Peace; a period of relative peace during Han Dynasty China that lasted until c. 200 CE
Pax Sinica
a disaster with widespread effects
catastrophe