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Dynasy after Yuan founded by Zhu Yuanjhan Ming Dynasty
Mongols brought peace to almost the entire Asian continent because they tolerated and encouraged diversity, especially religions Mongol Peace
an ethnic group not represented by its own unique, coterminous state stateless society
institution that the Mongols employed to all empires under its control. Paying tribute was one aspect of it steppe diplomacy
attempt to merge disparate traditions or practices and combine them with another tradition. (religion also) syncretism
A native American culture flourishing in southern Colorado and Utah and northern New Mexico and Arizona Anasazi
the basic political unit of pre-Inca and Inca life; core of extended families but nno non-related members were included ayllus
political grouping of the chimu culture that ruled the northern coast of Peru, from 850-1470 Chimor
known as floating gardens, small, rectangle-shapes area of fertile arable land used for agriculture in the Xochimilco region of the Basin of Mexico chinampas
what we know today as Mexicans#Mexica@People of the Mississippi plains Mississippians
Mandatory public service by society in ancient South America. During the Inca empire, public service was required in public works projects such as the building of road and military services mita
The area southward of Mexico Quechua
founded Mughal Dynasty of India Babur
greatest ruler of Mughal Dynasty - religious tolerance - created Din-i-Ilahi ("Faith of the Divine"), combo of Hindu, Islam, Christianity patron of the arts/literature Akbar
ndian Mughal ruler - tried (not successfully) to expand frontier - built Taj Mahal Sha Jahan
Holy Roman Emperor - heritage from German Hapsburgs, Burgundy, Spanish heritage - united empires Charles V
Spanish soldiers, explorers, adventurers who spread across Americas conquistador
First French monarch - Bourbon dynasty - religious tolerance for Protestant minority - Edict of Nantes - cared about welfare of people Henry of Navarre
daimyo that unified Japan, only samurai class carry weapons - replaced by Tokugawa Hideyoshi
quadrulpled size of Russia, made Moscow impressive capital of Third Roman Empire, laid foundation for Russian aristocracy, longest rule Ivan the Great
"Sun King" - did he say "I am the state" - longest rule in Europe - made France absolute monarchy, increased France's powers through foreign wars, built Versailles, symbol of European absolutism Louis XIV
Pushed Portugues efforts to explore African sea route to Asia Prince Henry the Navigator
British military leader - based on meritocracy - though a military dictator, England became first Republic Oliver Cromwell
masterless samurai between 1180-1868 ronin
Ten Sikh gurus - Northern India - started religion - Sikhism - unique view of world through one God Sikhs
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