Western Europe
Byzantine Empire
The Mongols
Feudal Japan/ Abbasid Caliphate
Topic 2/3 (Review)
100

Fell into chaos after the fall of this empire.

Roman

100

Empire was created after the fall of this empire, and was considered an extension of their rule.

Roman Empire
100

Leader of the Mongols that's name translates to Universal Leader.

Genghis Khan

100

The code Samurai's must follow in Japan.

Bushido

100

Land between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.

Mesopotamia

200

In feudalism people had more power when they obtained more of this.

Land

200

Emperor who created an important law code.

Justinian

200

Name for the Mongol home, that could be moved from place to place.

Yurt

200

Term for the period of achievement and learning that caused the Abbasid Caliphate to prosper.

Golden Age

200

Religion that follows the five pillars.

Islam

300

In the feudal hierarchy the protection was provided by this group. 

Knights

300

Capital city of the Byzantine Empire.

Consantinople

300

Control of this trade network allowed the Mongols to become wealthy. 

Silk Road

300

The lowest group in Feudal Japan.

Merchants

300

Time period in which humans were nomadic hunters and gatherers.

Paleolithic Age/ Era

400

This group in the feudal pyramid provided free labor and were held under contract to the lord.

serfs

400

Large church built by Emperor Justinian that had a large dome at the top.

Hagia Sophia

400

System of horse messengers used by the Mongols.

Yam

400

Despite the Emperor on the top of the hierarchy, in feudal Japan this group held the real power. 

Shogun

400

Religion that believed in Nirvana.

Buddhism
500

In the feudal kingdoms knights had to follow this code.

Chivalry 

500

Empress that ruled along side Emperor Justinian.

Theodora

500

Leader of the Mongols before Kublai Khan.

Mongke Khan 

500
Capital city of the Abassid Caliphate, that was destroyed during the Mongol invasion.

Baghdad

500

Confucian belief that young people must respect their elders.

Filial Piety