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100

Russia's first warm-water port and "Window to Europe"

St. Petersburg

100

He was the founder of the Ottoman Empire

Osman

100

This title for a ruler derives from "Caesar"

Tsar/czar

100

This addictive substance was smuggled into China to sell for tea

Opium

100

This Russian ruler was not actually ethnically Russian, but German

Catherine the Great

200

Constructing this building put a tremendous strain on the Mughal Empire's finances

Taj Mahal

200

During the Qing period, Han Chinese men were required to wear this hairstyle

Queue

200

He absolutely hated the boyars

Ivan the Terrible/Ivan IV

200
He was the first emperor to go on inspection tours and visit peasant villages in China

Kangxi

200

Syncretic religion developed by an emperor

Din-i Ilahi/Divine Faith 

300

This ruler wanted Russia to be known as the "Third Rome"

Ivan III/Ivan the Great

300

This emperor, founder of the Safavids, claimed descent from Ali

Ismail

300

Longest-lasting of the Gunpowder Empires

Ottomans

300

Branch of the Mongols that ruled over Russia

Golden Horde

300

This attempted to limit the presence of Western merchants to one city in southern China

Canton System

400

The largest syncretic religion to have developed during the Mughal period

Sikhism
400

Babur was descended from Genghis Khan and this other great Central Asian warlord

Timur/Tamerlane

400

This was the first great city of the Rus

Kiev

400

This deep bow, used in China, was part of a cultural misunderstanding during the Macartney trade mission

Kowtow

400

These fierce but difficult to control fighters had an almost cult-like devotion to the Safavid ruler

Qizilbash

500

Hereditary chieftain or landowner in India; used by Mughals to collect taxes

Zamindars

500

According to the Treaty of Nanjing, Europeans were not subject to Chinese laws or arrest by Chinese officials

Extraterritorial Rights/Extraterritoriality 

500

This agreement fixed the border between Russia and the Qing Dynasty, and gave the Russians special trade status with China

Treaty of Nerchinsk

500

Government reforms by Akbar the Great which standardized ranks and salaries of officials, reducing corruption

Mansabdari system

500

Peter the Great taking control of the Russian Orthodox Church is an example of this, which says that political rulers also have religious authority

Caesaropapism