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100

This famous military elite corps was created by the Ottomans, composed primarily of Christian boys taken as part of the devshirme system.

Janissaries

100

This emperor is known for promoting religious tolerance  

Akbar

100

This religion became the official state religion of the Safavid Empire, distinguishing it from its Sunni neighbors.

Shia   Islam

100

This empire, which controlled much of modern-day Turkey and parts of Europe and the Middle East, was founded by Osman I.

The Ottomans

100

This empire, famous for its use of elephants in battle, was one of the largest and most influential land-based empires in India.

Mughal

200

The Ottomans were instrumental in the spread of this religion to parts of Southeastern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.

Islam

200

Shah Jahan, famous Mughal emperor is known for building what temple in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal.

Taj Mahal

200

The Safavid Empire ruled over much of which present-day territory from the early 1500s to 1700s.

Persia

200

This empire, located in modern-day Iran, was founded by Shah Ismail I and was known for promoting Shia Islam.

The Safavid empire

200

This empire, based in Russia, expanded across Eurasia under rulers like Ivan the Terrible and Peter the Great.

Russian empire

300

What ancient city was captured by the Ottomans and remaned Instanbul?

Constantinople

300

The Mughal Empire was founded by this emperor in 1526

Babur

300

The Safavids were often in conflict with this neighboring empire, which was predominantly Sunni Muslim.

The Ottomans

300

This empire, known for its rich culture and the Taj Mahal, was founded by Babur after his victory at the Battle of Panipat.

The Mughal Empire

300

This empire, located in modern-day Iran, ruled from the 16th to 18th centuries and was a major power in the Middle East, particularly under Shah Abbas the Great.

Safavid Empire

400

The Ottoman Empire lasted for over 600 years, from the 14th century until its collapse after World War I in this year.

1918

400

The Mughal Empire can be found in modern day?

India

400

This is the name of the dynasty that ruled the Safavid Empire.

Safavid Dynasty

400

All three Gunpowder Empires were known for using this new technology in warfare, which played a key role in their military success.

gunpowder or firearms
400

This Russian ruler expanded the Russian Empire significantly, modernizing the military and government during the 17th century.

Peter the Great

500

This was the long-lasting legal and administrative system established by the Ottomans, based on Islamic law and supplemented by secular law

millets

500

The Mughal empire was known for its religious diversity, with significant populations of Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, and other religious groups. However, one religion remained dominant

Islam

500

The Safavids were known for their production of this luxurious fabric, often used in clothing and interior design.

silk

500

Which empire is best known for its religious tolerance and for creating a central government that allowed for cultural and economic growth 

Mughal Empire

500

This empire, centered in modern-day Turkey, controlled much of southeastern Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa from the 1500s until the early 20th century.

Ottoman empire