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Ch.'s 7,8,10

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oral tradition   legends and history passed by word of mouth from one generation to another  
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matrilineal   societies that traced their descent through their mothers rather than their fathers.  
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ghana   a word used to describe a king in West Africa  
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mosque   muslim house of worship  
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Timbuktu   an important center of Muslim art and culture and education  
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Mansa Musa   Mali's greatest King that ruled from AD 1312 - AD 1332. He is well known for his pilgrimmage to Mecca and the amount of people and gold he brought with him.  
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Askia Muhammad   Helped the kingdom of Songhai reach its peak. He divided Songhai into provinces, each with a governor, tax collector, a court of judges and a trade inspector. Helped make Timbuktu a center of learning.  
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monopoly   sole control or ownership of a particular business or industry.  
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rajah   Each Aryan tribe was lead by this "chief"  
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epic   long poem celebrating heroes or heroic action.  
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varnas   a social system based on four main classes. There was no social mobility.  
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jati   occupations that were divided among the varnas in India.  
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dharma   the duties and obligations of your caste.  
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reincarnation   rebirth of the soul, or the cycle of birth and rebirth.  
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karma   helps to determine the cycle of rebirth. How a person lives their life will determine what form they will take in their next life.  
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nirvana   the state of wanting nothing. The ultimate goal of Buddhism.  
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stupa   large stone mounds over the bones of Buddhist holy people  
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Chandragupta Maurya   created the Mauryan Empire in 321 BC.  
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Asoka   Chandragupta's grandson, adopted Buddhism following a bloody battle with the Kalinga people converted to Buddhism. Created a code of laws known as Rock edicts which encourage tolerance.  
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arabic numerals   Developed by Gupta mathematicians to represent numbers 1 to 9 as well as the concept of 0.  
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clergy   church officials such as priests and bishops  
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laity   church members that were not clergy but intensly interested in religious matters  
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icons   religious images worshipped by Christians  
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iconoclasts   people that supported King Leo III removing religious symbols from the church. They were also known as "image breakers"  
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schism   refers to the seperation of the Church into the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church  
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theology   religious teachings  
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regents   a person that rules in the place of a king  
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mosaic   pictures made of many tiny pieces of colored glass or flat stone set in plaster  
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illuminated manuscript   books decorated with elaboarate designs, beautiful lettering, and miniature paintings. These paintings depicted religious themes and Byzantine daily life  
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monastery   religious communities where monks sought to develop a spiritual way of life away from the temptaions of the world.  
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steppe   immense plains in Europe and Asia  
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principality   territories ruled by princes  
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boyars   councils of wealthy merchants and landed nobles.  
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czar   Russian title for "ceasar" taken by Ivan III, it was previously used by Roman and Byzantine emperors.  
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