It's Japan's oldest surviving religion
Shinto
The uniter of Upper and Lower Egypt
Menes
This travel destination was built as a tomb for the Mogul ruler's wife, and listed as one of the 8 Wonders of the World
Taj Mahal
Crippled, weak, and young, but one of the most remembered pharaoh of Egypt
Tut
This philosophy/religion was from the rants of none other than Lao-tse
Taoism
The Hyksos ended this Kingdom of Egypt
Middle
Female pharaoh
Hatshepsut
The Class of 2026 may get lost on this highway that linked China with the old Roman world
Great Silk Road
His hymn, "Shepherd of Tender Youth" is the oldest surviving Christian hymn
Clement of Alexanderia
Chung-kuo is an ancient name of this nation
China
The dynasty that ruled China the longest
Chou
He is remembered as the guy compelled by the Romans to carry Jesus' cross
Simon of Cyrene
Pakistan & Bangladesh
This Egyptian pharaoh had the largest pyramid
Cheops
We can rant about Egyptian hieroglyphics thanks to this Frenchman's deciphering abilities
Champollion
Even though this stinks, the ancient Indians made its greatest contributions to civilization in this subject
math
This was Edesius and Frumentius' claim to fame
Christian youths from Rome, shipwrecked and taken as slaves to Ethopia. Preached the gospel and became missionaries
The Class of 2025 may find the crystal blue waters of this lake, the largest in Africa, breathtaking
Lake Victoria
Considered the founder of Japanese civilization
Prince Shotoku
Don't give this guy the side eye emoji because he established the Mogul Empire in India, just thank him
Babar
The ancient name of Egypt
Mizraim
Built the Maurya Empire
Asoka
"Are we there yet?" said by one of our future SCA seniors as they sail down Africa's longest lake
Lake Tanganyika
Mikado
This guy ranted and conquered so much that about 16 million men alive today can claim a DNA connection with the man who started the largest continental empire in history
Genghis Khan