Vocab/Misc.
Ottoman Empire
Mughal Empire
Safavid Empire
Europe
100

These THREE were among the first major world powers which utilized gunpowder weapons and innovative artillery to expand and maintain their influence...hence their "nickname"

Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires

100

Which branch of Islam did most Ottomans subscribe to? (Sunni or Shia)

Sunni

100

The Mughal Empire was located most closely to modern day ----

South Asia/India

100

The Safavids were considered one of three empires called what nickname?

Gunpowder Empire

100

What is the term used to describe the period of ‘rebirth’ for European art and culture after the Middle Ages?

The Renaissance 

200

A disagreement over succession after Mohammed's death led to these two sects of Islam

Sunni and Shia

200

Members of the Turkish infantry forming the Sultan's guard between the 14th and 19th centuries.

What are Janissaries?

200

Which two major religions were prominent in the Mughal Empire?

Islam and Hinduism

200

This nation was the biggest enemy of the Safavids

The Ottoman Empire

200

Which English monarch broke England away from the Catholic church and established the Church of England?

Henry VIII

300

Which socio-economic-political system in Europe that started to wane as gunpowder empires started to increase?

Feudalism

300

The Ottoman capital of Istanbul was originally known as what name when it was part of the Byzantine Empire?

Constantinople 

300

Which Mughal Sultan was known for his tolerance of religions other than Islam?

Akbar

300

Which modern day country descended from the Safavid Empire?

Iran

300

Which 15th century invention played a major role in perpetuating the ideas of the Protestant Reformation?

The Printing Press

400

What term is used for the system of tribute by which Christian youths were taken from the Balkan provinces, converted to Islam, and drafted into Ottoman service?

Devshirme

400

The Ottomans turned this former Christian Orthodox church into a grand Islamic Mosque after they conquered Constantinople

Hagia Sophia

400
The founder of the Mughal Empire, Babur, was a descendant of which two famous nomadic war lords in history?

Genghis Khan and Timur

400

Which branch of Islam did most Ottomans subscribe to? (Sunni or Shia)

Shia

400

Name Martin Luther's main grievance with the Catholic church.

The selling of indulgences 

500

This example of religious syncretism in the period from 1450-1750 resulted from the mix of Hinduism and Islam

Sikhism

500

 is considered one of the most important Ottoman Sultans because he conquered Constantinople in 1453, effectively ending the Byzantine Empire and significantly expanding the Ottoman Empire's territory, marking a pivotal moment in European history

Mehmed II

500

What are Zamindars?

Land owning elites who ruled over Indian provinces and collected taxes from the populous. 

500

Which Safavid Shah is known as the greatest leader in their history because of his ability to expel Ottoman forces and establish a standing army in the 16th century?

Abbas the Great

500

What term is used for Catholic missionaries who traveled to China to gain converts in the 15th and 16th centuries?

Jesuits