Name one of the seas that the Ottoman Empire bordered
Mediterranean, Red, Black
The Safavids were known for producing beautiful, high-quality versions of these - which are placed on top of floors
Carpets (Rugs)
The Mughal Empire was located in this modern-day country
India
The allowing of religious practices that are different than one's own is known as...
Religious Tolerance
The Early Modern Islamic Empires are also known as the Islamic _____________ Empires because of their use of a specific type of weaponry
Gunpowder
The remnants of the Ottoman Empire can be found in this modern-day country
Turkey
The Safavids subscribed to this branch of Islam
Shi'a
This beautiful building is perhaps the best example of Mughal architecture
The Taj Mahal
The Safavids often made people adopt their faith. this process is known as...
Forced conversion
The rise of the Gunpowder Empires had this effect on the nomadic people of Central Asia
Led to their decline (weakened them)
The Ottomans conquered this Byzantine city in 1453, marking a major power shift in Eastern Europe
Constantinople
The Safavid Empire was located in this modern-day country
Iran
The Mughals ruled over a large population of people who subscribed to this religion
Hinduism
Early Modern Islamic emperors ruled with this type of power
Absolute
This is the form of Islam that was practiced in the Ottoman and Mughal Empires.
Sunni Islam
This man, nicknamed the "Magnificent" or the "Lawgiver" was responsible for expanding the Ottoman Empire to its greatest size.
Suleiman
The Safavids referred to their kings using this Persian term
Shah
This "Great" leader was beloved for his religious tolerance and blending of religion to create what he called the "Divine Faith"
Akbar the Great
This tax was levied on non-Islamic people in exchange for allowing them to practice their religion
Jizya
These Islamic mystics were treated differently by each of the three Early Modern Islamic Empires
Sufis
These fearsome warriors were elite soldiers that also served as the Sultan's personal guard.
This "Great" man led the Safavids through their golden age.
Abbas the Great
Aurangzeb
This Ottoman system gave Christian and Jewish communities some self-governance
The Millet System
This term refers to the Ottoman "Blood Tax," where they would take the eldest son of Christian families as slaves for the empire
Devshirme