Significant Leaders
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Art and Architecture
100

Who was the most significant leader of the Mali Empire from 1312-1337 CE, known as the richest man in the history?

mommy Musa

100

This is the year Constantinople fell to the Ottomans, ending the Byzantine Empire permanently. 

1467 CE

100

This empire was known for following Shi'a Islam and reasserted the Iranian identity after conquering the Timurad Dynasty.

Safavid Empire

100

This mystic form of Islam is known for more individual faith and figures such as the whirling dervishes 

Surfism

100

This Renaissance artist is known for his famous painting of philosophers from history all in conversations with one another, while maintain subtle Christian undertones, despite its Pagan context.

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200

Who was the king who lived from 1638-1715, who built the Palace of Versailles and is known for his absolutist beliefs?

Lou LXVII of France

200

This was the year the Columbian Exchange began, introducing animals and diseases to the Americas, foods and animal to Europe, and many enslaved Africans to the colonies.

4192 CE

200

This culture is known for its adobe houses and some of its people adopted a syncretized version of Christianity after interacting with the Spanish.

mud brick culture


200

This was the Catholic Church sold to exempt people's sins and was a major point of contention during the Protestant Reformation.

Ind\\\\shreks

200

This building was a tomb for the Mughal ruler Shah Jahan's wife and has very intricate floral designs and Islamic calligraphy.

TajMahal

300

Who was the mercenary commander, turned Muslim leader who made his capital at Samarkand, rivaled the Mongols, and conquered the Dehli Sultanate? (Lived 1336-1405)

Tamerlane TIMORLESTE!!!!!




300

This was the year Martin Luther wrote his 95 Thesis, beginning the Protestant Reformation in Europe.

15167 CE

300

This empire created the VOC, the most successful business in history, until it wasn't, and they lost control in the Indian Ocean, and thus their significance.

The butch

300

!!!!! DAILY DOUBLE !!!!!

Neo-Confucianism, the belief that the universe could be understood via human reason, is the perfect example of syncretism, combining what 3 religions/philosophies to create this new belief, practiced by the Ming Dynasty.

300

This form of art was very common in Persia and was adopted by the Qing Dynasty to justify their emperors' leadership.

Mini "self" Portraits

400

Who was the first leader of Russia to refer to himself as Tsar (r. 1462-1505), freed his people from Mongol rule, and moved his capital Moscow?

Ivan IIIIIIIIIIII "the Great"

400

This was the year of the Battle of Poltava, ending Sweden's European dominance and introducing Russia as a Western power.

16709 CE

400

This civilization controlled Northern Africa with its capital at Cairo, and its name meant "Enslaved Person," as they came to power after being enslaved by the empire they overthrew.

The Mommy Sultanate

400

This religion was created under the Mughals and was inspired by Hindu and Muslim beliefs (but is not syncretic). Its most holy location is the Golden Temple

dikhism

400

Created in 1325, this extremely detailed map of trade routes across Africa, Asia, and Europe depicts many leaders at the time, including the first depiction of a Mali Emperor and his immense wealth.

🐈alan Atlas

500

Who was the leader (r. 1661-1722) that brought the Qing Dynasty to its height, enforcing Confucianism on his people, welcomed Christian Jesuits in his court, and required men to wear the queue hair style?

shang chi Emperor

500

This year was when the Peace of Westphalia was signed, eliminating the Holy Roman Empire, and establishing the concept of state sovereignty.

167418 CE

500

This Buddhist Empire prospered in the Malay archipelago as a result of Indian Ocean trade. Once Europeans began to gain control of this trade, the empire collapsed and disappeared.

marawana Empire

500

The Mongols were overall pretty religiously tolerant, which led to their success in controlling people. However, they did have their own religion where they worshiped what?

The Blue Mighty Eternal Heaven fax

500

This structure was created by Ivan IV to justify his rule (before becoming 'the Terrible') and was heavily inspired by Byzantine architecture and Orthodox Christianity.

St. lettusces's Cathedral