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the only Muslim god

Who is Allah

100

 The first of the west African kingdoms to rise around 400 AD. It was an important trading kingdom that controlled gold mines and trade routes. Taxes from trade made the kingdom wealthy. After losing control of gold mines, this kingdom will weaken and fall.

what is Ghana?

100

This Chinese general declared himself emperor. He won many battles and set up a new dynasty called the Sui. 500s AD

Who is Wendi?

100

Literally means “Way of the Warrior.” This strict code of conduct taught samurai how to conduct themselves.

what is Bushido?

100

 Great Charter, signed in 1215. King John of England is forced to sign this document by nobles. It limits the power of the king and recognizes the rights and powers of the nobles.

What is the Magna Carta?

200

an Arabian man who Allah spoke through

Mohammed

200

Sunni Ali will drive the Berbers from Timbuktu in 1468 and he conquers the surrounding area. this kingdom will weaken and in the late 1500s will fall to Moroccans with guns and cannons

What is Songhai

200

Yangdi's most ambitious project was building this. this  made it easier to ship rice and other products between northern and southern China and united China's economy.

What is the Grand Canal?

200

Literally meaning “those who serve.” these warriors served daimyo lords, who in turn served the shogun. these warroirs were exceptionally well trained in swords, bows and horse riding. In addition to their military training, samurai were well educated

what are/were samurai?

200

A Catholic monastery that was raided by Vikings in 793. This was one of the earliest large-scale raids by Vikings in English territory. Many monks were killed in this brutal attack. Following this raid, many waves of Vikings will attack England.

What is Lindisfarne?

300

the Muslum holy book

what is the Quran?

300

 Following Ghana, Sundiata Keita will capture the capital of Ghana in 1240 and begin this kingdom. He will expand the empire and control gold and salt trade for huge profits. Mansa Musa, an important king of this kingdom will be a powerful leader.

What is Mali?

300

The most powerful Tang emperor. He brought back the system of civil service examinations. He also gave land to farmers and brought peace and order to the countryside. He also encouraged the spread of Buddhism. He is often considered the best example of how a Chinese emperor should rule.

who was Taizong?

300

Literally meaning “great barbarian expelling top general.” This was the true government and military leader of Japan from about 1200 to 1868. this leader ran the government and appointed daimyo to serve as military governors of the various provinces. The emperor chose the this leader.

who was the shogun?

300

 In 1066, William the Conqueror will land in southern England and his army will fight Harold Godwinson and his army. William will win this battle and become the king of England as a result.

What is the Battle of Hastings?

400

The most famous Ottoman sultan, ruling during the 1500s. He will expand the empire, support learning and arts and will build the Blue Mosque. He attacks Vienna but does not conquer it. His death marks the slow decline of the Ottomans

who was Suleiman 1?

400

A Moroccan lawyer who travels throughout the Islamic world in the 1300s. As a chronicler he writes his observations about the people and practices of Islam in west Africa.

Who is Ibn Battuta?

400

he continued the conquest of China that his grandfather had begun. he will be the first non-Chinese emperor in history.

who was Kublai Khan?

400

That native religion of Japan, meaning it was not introduced from outside but instead developed inside of Japan. It literally means, “Way of the spirits” or “Way of the gods.” The Japanese believed that nature gods and spirits inhabited every natural object - rivers, mountains, forests, rocks. Worshippers pray to kami, or nature spirits.

what is Shinto?

400

France and England spent much of the 1300 and 1400s fighting over control of western France. In the end, English lands are confined to the island of Britain as France “wins.” This also marks the first use of gunpowder in a European war.

What is the hundred years' war?

500

Famed center of learning based in Baghdad, founded by Mamun. Scholars collected knowledge, debated, studied and learned here. Perhaps the most advanced learning center in the world at that time.

what is the house of wisdom?

500

An important city for trade originally, this kingdom will become one of the world’s leading library centers during the 1300s. A great center of learning and culture that will sadly decline by the 1500s

What is Timbuktu?

500

this man will lead the Mongol army on a series of conquests that will expand Mongol territory all the way west into Europe. he will begin an attack on China but he will not complete the conquest of China. Born Temujin, means blacksmith. The 1200s AD is the peak of mongol power

Who was Ghengis Khan?

500

Appointed by the shogun, these noble men acted as military governors of provinces of Japan. They were wealthy and had thousands of samurai in their private armies. However, if the shogun called them to military service they had to obey and bring their armies with them.

who were the daimyo?

500

Begun by Pope Urban II in 1095, this was a series of invasions of “The Holy Land” where Catholic forces tried to conquer and control the area. After a brief period of controlling Jerusalem, the the people of this conquest were repeatedly defeated and after two centuries the this conquest ended in defeat for the Europeans.

what are the crusades?