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100

Chinese class of well-educated men; often became part of the Chinese bureaucracy

Scholar-Gentry

100

Inns along trade routes where travelers could rest, trade, and replenish supplies

Caravanserai

100

A Shi'ite Muslim Dynasty that ruled Persia (Iran and parts of Iraq) from the 16th-18th centuries

Safavids

100

Paid in tribute to Song emperor that contributed to large population growth in China

Champa rice

100

A written order without interest that binds one party to pay a fixed sum to another party at a predetermined date in the future. Like a “check”.

Bills of Exchange

200

A political and social system in which nobles are granted the use of lands that legally belong to their king, in exchange for their loyalty, military service, and protection of the people who live on the land

Feudalism

200

Used movable type to print, increased literacy and helped spread the Reformation in Europe

Gutenberg Printing Press (1440)

200

Also known as Temujin; he united the Mongol tribes into an unstoppable fighting force, and created largest single land empire in history.

Genghis (Chinggis) Khan

200

Ottomans enslaved young Christian boys from Southeastern Europe and converted them to Islam; worked for the Ottoman government; loyal to the Sultan.

Devshirme

200

A long series of wars between Christians and Muslims, lasted 200 years. Catholics tried to regain control to the Holy Land (Jerusalem) after the Seljuk Turks took control of the territory. 

The Crusades

300

Ottomans enslaved young Christian boys from Southeastern Europe and converted them to Islam; worked for the Ottoman government; loyal to the Sultan.

Devshirme

300

Land-based empire that was ruled by Muslim elite, but the majority were Hindu?

Mughal Empire 

300

The period from about 1250 to 1350 in which the Mongols ensured the safety of Eurasian trade and travel

Pax Mongolica

300

West African Kingdom, founder Sundiata converted to Islam, very wealthy because of trade


Mali

300

Tax to be paid by non-Muslims

Jizya

400

Settlements of people away from their homeland. In these communities, settlers introduced their own cultural traditions into the indigenous cultures. Those cultures, in turn, influenced the culture of the merchants. 

Diaspora

400

Islam spread to these areas via trade?

West Africa and East/SE Asia

400

Tax to be paid by non-Muslims

Jizya

400
Aztec floating gardens used to grow more food

Chinampas

400

A local official in Mughal India who received a plot of farmland for temporary use in return for collecting taxes for the central government

Zamindar

500

Paid in tribute to Song emperor that contributed to large population growth in China

Champa Rice

500

Tsar of Russia that Westernized Russia and built up a massive Russian army. His family ruled for 300 years & were the last czars of Russia

Peter the Great (r. 1682-1725)

500

Machu Picchu; Carpa Nan roadway system; Rope Suspension Bridges; Irrigation systems (Waru waru); Terraced Farming

Inca Achievements

500

War between Catholics and Protestants; 10 million died, ended with the Peace of Westphalia

30 Years' War

500

Sultans erected buildings melding the intricate artistic details of Hindu art with the geometric patterns preferred by Islamic architecture. One famous example of Islamic architecture in Delhi is an elaborate mosque on top of a Hindu temple and used materials for the mosque from nearby Hindu and other religious shrines. 

Qutub Minar