Ottoman Empire
Islam's Origins
Islamic Religion
Geography
Vocab
100

The Ottoman sultan/ruler who conquered Constantinople in 1453, ending the Byzantine Empire and starting the Ottoman Empire.

Who is Mehmed II the Conqueror

100

The founder of Islam

Who is Muhammad
100
The name for the steps a person must take if they are Muslims

What are The Five Pillars of Islam

100

Hills of sand shaped by the wind

What are sand dunes

100

An Ottoman ruler was called a 

What is a sultan

200

The name given to Constantinople after it was conquered

What is Istanbul

200

The way in which an angel told Muhammad the message of Islam

What is a dream

200

The word for the trip Muslims take at some point in their lives to Mecca

What is a pilgrimage (Hajj pilgrimage)

200

a wet, fertile area in the desert

What is an oasis

200

Enslaved youth converted to Islam and trained as soldiers

What are janissaries

300

Mehmed allowed these two religions to practice freely because he admired their monotheistic beliefs

What are Christianity and Judaism
300

The city where Muhammad was born

What is Mecca

300

The holiday in which Muslims fast during the day time

What is Ramadan

300

a group of traders that travels together

What is a caravan

300

The word meaning "settled"

What is sedentary

400

The reason Mehmed wanted Constantinople 

What is it's strategic location (peninsula and mountains)

400

The city Muhammad moved to when the people in Mecca didn't respond well to his teachings

What is Medina

400

The number of times a day Muslims pray

What is five times per day

400

a separate area of the household where women lived away from men

What is a harem

400
A movement of Islam, based on the belief that one must have a personal relationship with God
What is Sufism
500
The two continents that were connected by trade in Constantinople

What are Europe and Asia

500
The name for followers of Islam

What are Muslims

500

The direction Muslims face when they pray

What is Mecca

500

A Muslim explorer and geographer

Who is Ibn Battutah

500

A word meaning "sponsors"

What are patrons