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Mongols
East Asia
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100

This caliphate replaced the Umayyads.

Abbasid

100

He forged the Mongols into a powerful empire

Chinggis Khan

100

He became the first leader of the Yuan Dynasty

Kublai Khan

100

British nobles forced the king to sign this document in 1215 in order to limited royal power around tax rates and the appointment of religious officials.

Magna Carta

100

The spread of this language provided a linguistic base across much of Sub-Saharan Africa

Bantu

200

This Turkic people began to seize power from the Abbasid leaders.

Seljuks

200

This was Chinggis Kahn's real name.

Temujin

200

Kublai creates this planned city for himself in China

Xanadu

200

This met for the first time in England in 1265.

Parliament

200

This is the semiarid region of western and north-central Africa extending from Senegal eastward to Sudan.

Sahel

300

Two world religions that were considered the People of the Book by Muslims

Christians and Jews

300

This is where Chinggis Kahn established his new capital

Karakorum

300

She was Kublai's favorite wife.

Chabi

300

This was a cultural and political movement that began in Italy in the 1400s

Renaissance

300

The bronzes on our textbook are from this kingdom.

Benin

400

This city was sacked by Hulegu.

Baghdad

400

This Hungarian king thought of the Mongols as a “ragtag bunch of nomads”

King Bela

400

They were the regional warriors who ruled small kingdoms in Japan

Bushi/Daimyo

400

This was an economic structure, which described how pieces of land were managed by a lord over the peasants.

Manorialism

400

He was the first ruler of the Mali empire.

Sundiata

500

These came about because the Hindus realized that they wouldn’t be able to absorb Islam.

Bhaktic cults

500

The death of this leader forced the Mongol withdrawal from Europe

Ogedei

500

This family had the real power in Japan. They manipulated the Minamoto shoguns, who in turn claimed to rule on behalf of the emperor who lived in Kyoto.

Hojo

500

This man attacked the privileges of the Catholic clergy and urged more attention to ordinary religious matters rather than political power. He was burned at the stake as a result.

Jan Hus

500

This Ethiopian king sponsored the building of 11 churches out of rock.

Lalibela